Daily Infographic: EIA expects US fossil fuel production to reach new highs in 2023
After declining in 2020, the combined production of U.S. fossil fuels increased by 2% in 2021
After declining in 2020, the combined production of U.S. fossil fuels increased by 2% in 2021
Hurricane Ida made landfall near Port Fourchon, Louisiana, as a Category 4 hurricane on Aug. 29
From refinery to consumer
In 2020, five countries accounted for about 50% of the world’s total crude oil production
Analysts tally tanker fallout after OPEC+ stuns market with decision to hold the line of production cuts.
U.S. factories face issues with sourcing from Mexico; Permian basin output to decrease in May; Lime raises funding from Uber.
Darren Prokop explores the reasons for the huge drop in oil prices and what the ramifications are because of the drop.
Governments need to bolster electric vehicle battery recycling infrastructure; American worker productivity declined by 0.3% this quarter; Brazil plans to double oil output.
Canadian province will allow producers to exceed limits exclusively for rail shipments to meet higher demand.
Reports have been surfacing that the Alberta government could grant more crude-by-rail contracts.
If U.S. crude output were to lose momentum, it would be felt by tanker owners much more so than before.
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The U.S. has now risen to the top of the oil production list by extracting 10.9 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, but it needs to urgently address the pipeline bottlenecks across the Permian Basin to hold on to its numero uno status.