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US oil output in leading shale areas to hit six-month high in June, EIA states

U.S. oil output from top shaleproducing regions will rise in June to its greatest in six months, the U.S. Energy Details Administration (EIA) said in its monthly Drilling Productivity Report on Monday.

Production in the top basins will reach 9.85 million barrels daily (bpd), its highest since December, the EIA said.

Shale production, which represents about three-quarters of overall U.S. oil output, is increasing due to enhanced well performance, with production per new rig in the Permian basin expected to reach 1,400 bpd next month, up from 1,386 in May. That would mark the highest monthly output per rig since November 2021.

Output in the biggest U.S. oilfield, the Permian that straddles West Texas and New Mexico, is due to increase by 17,970 bpd to 6.19 million bpd, the EIA said.

Production in the Eagle Ford in southeastern Texas was forecast to reach 1.11 million bpd, its highest given that December, the EIA stated. In the Bakken, output was set to increase partially by 52 bpd to 1.31 million bpd, also the greatest since December.

Total natural gas output in the big shale basins will move to a five-month low of 99.2 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in June from 99.5 bcfd in May, EIA forecasted.

That compares with a regular monthly record gas output high of 101.9 bcfd in the big shale basins in November 2023.

U.S. gas production is expected to decline in 2024 as manufacturers lower drilling activities after prices fell to 3-1/2- year lows in February and March.

In Appalachia, the most significant U.S. shale gas basin spanning Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, output is set to slide to a 13-month low of 35.8 bcfd in June from 36.0 bcfd in May. Appalachia output struck a record 37.2 bcfd in December 2023.

However, the EIA anticipates brand-new Appalachia gas well production per rig to rise to a 29-month high of 28.6 million cubic feet each day (mmcfd) in June.

If correct, that would be a 22nd straight month-to-month increase in new well production per rig, which peaked at 34.4 mmcfd in Appalachia in December 2020.

The EIA said manufacturers drilled 864 oil and gas wells in April and completed 858.

Total drilled however uncompleted

(source: Reuters)