U.S. refineries, with a capacity of 18.4 million barrels per day, play a significant role in international trade—importing ...
In the crude ... the United States was dependent on oil imports from the Middle East. Rising prices during this century, combined with reserve discoveries in shale regions, caused production ...
The Permian in West Texas and southeastern New Mexico continues to be the most prolific oil and gas producing basin in the United States ... as the primary production region.
The United States is one of the world’s largest oil producers, producing enough crude oil for domestic consumption and exporting millions of barrels daily. Yet it also imports roughly 8 million ...
Distillate fuel production increased, averaging 4.7 million b/d. US crude oil imports averaged 6.4 million b/d, down by 297,000 b/d from the previous week. Over the last 4 weeks, crude oil imports ...
It projects the region's share of US production will grow to account for over half of all US crude oil production in 2026. Meanwhile, as oil production grows, demand will grow but less rapidly ...
The EIA slightly raised its estimate for record U.S. oil production this year, to 13.55 million barrels per day, from its prior estimate of 13.52 million bpd. U.S. crude prices are expected to ...