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Wednesday, December 05, 2012
U.S. Oil Production Highest In 15 Years
U.S. crude oil production (including lease condensate) averaged almost 6.5
million barrels per day in September 2012, the highest volume in nearly 15
years. The last time the United States produced 6.5 million barrels per day or
more of crude oil was in January 1998. Since September 2011, U.S. production has
increased by more than 900,000 barrels per day. Most of that increase is due to
production from oil-bearing rocks with very low permeability through the use of
horizontal
drilling combined with hydraulic fracturing. The states with the largest
increases are Texas and North Dakota. (DOE-EIA)
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