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United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by genuinechimere(m): 6:29am On Sep 14, 2018
By Matt Egan September 12, 2018: 3:02 PM ET

Move over Russia and Saudi Arabia. America has reclaimed its throne atop the oil world.

For the first time since 1973, the United States is the world's largest producer of crude oil, according to preliminary estimates published on Wednesday by the Energy Department.

The feat demonstrates how the US shale oil boom has reshaped the global energy landscape. American oil output has more than doubled over the past decade.


"It's an historic milestone and a reminder: Never bet against the US oil industry," said Bob McNally, president of Rapidan Energy Group, a consulting firm.

Texas is the epicenter of the shale boom. Production in the Permian Basin of West Texas has grown so much that in February the United States vaulted above Saudi Arabia for the first time in more than two decades, according to the US Energy Information Administration.

US output kept climbing in June and August, reaching nearly 11 million barrels per day. That nudged the United States ahead of Russia for the first time since February 1999, the EIA estimates.


The United States isn't expected to cede its crown any time soon. The EIA expects US oil production to stay ahead of Russia and Saudi Arabia through 2019.


'Changed the game'

The achievement underscores the profound impact of rapid technological advances in drilling. Fracking unlocked vast sums of oil and natural gas that had been trapped underground. Drilling costs declined dramatically.

"That changed the game for the US. It meant we could be resilient and competitive," said Ben Cook, portfolio manager at BP Capital Fund Advisors, an energy investment management firm.

That resilience was required after oil prices crashed beginning in late 2014. OPEC launched a price war to regain market share lost to the United States and other oil producers. Falling prices knocked dozens of US oil companies out of business and caused widespread job losses.

US oil production declined -- but not as dramatically as feared. And when prices began to rebound in 2016, US shale companies were able to quickly ramp up output. Their expenses were lower -- and technology had improved.

Another important change: America now has oil customers around the world. In late 2015, Congress lifted the 40-year ban on exporting crude oil. The United States now ships oil to South America, Europe and China.

Texas is an oil superpower

Major oil producers including BP (BP) and ExxonMobil (XOM) have shelled out billions of dollars in recent years to get a piece of the action in the Permian Basin.

The Lone Star state is on track to produce more oil than either Iran or Iraq. That would make Texas No. 3 in the world if it were a country. And the state's biggest port district recently exported more crude oil than it imported.

"It's all about technological improvements, supported by ample capital to invest, and the ingenuity of American oil drillers," said McNally, a former energy official under President George W. Bush.


Still reliant on foreign oil
Now, Texas is trying to manage the boom. There's been such a gold rush mentality in the Permian Basin that the region is quickly running out of pipelines, workers and supplies.

If anything, the Permian has been a victim of its own success. Production is expected to keep rising -- but not by as much as previously thought.

Concerns about the Permian led the EIA to downgrade its growth forecast for 2019 US oil production to 11.5 million barrels per day. For context, that still represents strong growth -- and would still top expected output from Russia and Saudi Arabia. The United States produced 9.4 million barrels per day in 2017.

The shale boom has important security implications. Today, the United States is less reliant on foreign oil, including from the turbulent Middle East.

However, it's still a global oil market and strategy shifts by OPEC and Saudi Arabia continue to have significant influence over prices.

And the United States can't meet its voracious appetite for oil by looking inward only. US oil refineries, which were mostly built decades ago, still require heavy doses of foreign oil.

https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/12/investing/us-oil-production-russia-saudi-arabia/index.html
Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by royalads: 6:44am On Sep 14, 2018
But Buhari said they called him lifeless because he didn't agree to give them crude oil... chuckles at the lies we are expected to believe daily...

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Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by Greyworld: 6:46am On Sep 14, 2018
Where are those that want to stabilize global oil price with their 100 barrel per year?
Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by madone: 6:54am On Sep 14, 2018
Lol US now has oil grin are u sure our politicians will it switch citizenship so they can run for office there

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Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by nrexzy: 7:08am On Sep 14, 2018
After years of storing oil they now claim production?
Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by MJBOLT: 8:11am On Sep 14, 2018
unlike Nigeria they are not dependent on oil money

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Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by genuinechimere(m): 10:29am On Sep 14, 2018
nrexzy:
After years of storing oil they now claim production?
actually, they produce
Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by genuinechimere(m): 10:30am On Sep 14, 2018
MJBOLT:
unlike Nigeria they are not dependent on oil money
their economy is highly diversified

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Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by sammirano: 11:14am On Sep 14, 2018
Oil was first discovered in Pennsylvania.
Re: United States Is Now The World's Largest Oil Producer by nrexzy: 1:05pm On Sep 14, 2018
genuinechimere:
actually, they produce
Texas alone....

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