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EIA raises forecast for US oil production in 2025 to a new record high, as supplies soar

The Energy Information Administration announced on Tuesday that U.S. production of oil is likely to be higher than expected this year.

The EIA raised its forecast of 2025 oil production to 13.61 million barrels a day, which is the highest ever recorded. The EIA, however, lowered its estimate for 2026 total production by 50,000 barrels per day to 13.53 millions bpd. The EIA's 'update' in the U.S. production estimate for this year adds to the expectation that oil?markets are heading towards a supply?overhang.

The Department of Energy’s statistical arm also raised its oil consumption estimate for?2025 by 100,000 bpd, to 20.6 millions bpd. It forecasts that the demand for 2026 will be flat.

The EIA reported that the price of U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate oil will average $65.32 a barrel in 2025. This is up from its estimate last week, which was $65.15 a barrel. The EIA forecast that global benchmark Brent prices would average $68.91 per barrel by 2025. This is higher than its November forecast of $68.76. Reporting by Liz Hampton, Arathy S. Somasekhar, Scott DiSavino, and Barbara Lewis in New York.

(source: Reuters)