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EIA reports that US oil production fell in November after reaching a record high in October

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported in its Petroleum Supply Monthly Report on Friday that U.S. crude production dropped by 122,000 barrels a day in November, to 13,314 million barrels a day, from a record monthly high of 13,436 million barrels bpd set in October.

The data revealed that the EIA's measure of demand for crude oil and petroleum fell by 775, 000 bpd, to 20,235 million bpd, in November. This was the lowest level since April 2024.

This compares to a record monthly supply of crude oil, and petroleum of 21.666 millions bpd reached in August 2005.

The product supply of finished motor gas fell by 260.000 bpd, to 8.808 millions bpd, in November. This is the lowest level since February 2024. Meanwhile, the product supply of distillate fuel fell by 383,000 to 3.676million bpd, which is the lowest level since June 2024.

In the top oil producing states, monthly production in November decreased by 1.2% in Texas to 5.761 millions bpd and 1.8% in New Mexico to 2.064million bpd, but increased 3.5% in North Dakota to 1.197million bpd.

This compares to monthly record highs in Texas of 5.831 millions bpd, in New Mexico of 2.102 million in October 2024, and in North Dakota of 1.499 in November 2019.

According to the 914 report of the U.S. Agency for Natural Gas, the gross natural gas production in Lower 48 States increased by 0.2% to 115.8 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in November.

This compares to a monthly high of 117.8 billion cubic feet per day in February 2024.

In the top producing states of Texas and Pennsylvania, monthly production in November decreased by 0.4% in Texas to 36.1 Bcfd. It increased by 0.8% in Pennsylvania to 20.0 Bcfd.

This compares to monthly record highs in Texas of 36.3 Bcfd and Pennsylvania of 21.9 Bcfd, both in December 2021. (Reporting and editing by Rod Nickel, Nia Williams and Scott DiSavino)

(source: Reuters)