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United States oil output, demand rose more than forecast in Feb, EIA information programs

U.S. oil supply recovered faster than projection in February from severe cold-related issues the prior month, while need increased even more rapidly, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration revealed on Tuesday.

Overall U.S. field production of crude oil increased by 578,000 barrels per day (bpd) in February to 13.15 million bpd, the greatest month-to-month increase given that October 2021, EIA's monthly 914 production information revealed.

EIA had actually anticipated output of 13.08 million bpd in February, as per its Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO).

Extreme cold had actually wreaked havoc on U.S. energy facilities in January, knocking offline big swathes of production and refining capability. Total U.S. output declined by the most in January given that Winter Storm Uri in Feb 2021.

Petroleum production in North Dakota, worst struck by the deep freeze, recovered 15.6% to 1.29 million bpd in February. Output in Texas, the biggest oil producing state in the nation, increased 3.2% to 5.55 million bpd, while New Mexico grew 6.4% to a. record 1.98 million bpd, EIA information revealed.

U.S. manufacturers still climbing up back from winter storm. interruptions, however doing so somewhat faster than the EIA. valued last month, Rory Johnston, expert at Commodity. Context published on the social media network X.

Need development was even quicker: U.S. product supplied of. crude oil and petroleum products, EIA's step of consumption,. rose 1.9% to 19.95 million bpd in Feb. The firm's projection was. for 19.67 million bpd of total intake.

Demand and supply both modified higher versus STEO. report, a tad more for demand, which indicates that oil (supply. balance) is marginally tighter than up until now anticipated, UBS. expert Giovanni Staunovo said.

Gross natural gas production in the U.S. Lower 48 states. increased to 117.5 billion cubic feet daily in February, up from. 114.3 bcfd in January, according to EIA's monthly 914 production. report.

That compares to a monthly record of 118.2 bcfd in. December 2023.

In leading gas-producing states, regular monthly output in February increased. 3.1% in Texas to 34.6 bcfd, and fell 0.8% in Pennsylvania to. 21.1 bcfd.

(source: Reuters)