US Oil Production to Test Record High in 2016


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) US crude oil production will come close to its record highs in just three years time as the shale boom sends output soaring, according to the government's Energy Information Administration. The forecast marks a spectacular reversal from the assumptions of five years ago, when US crude production appeared to be in inexorable long-term decline The EIA said on Monday that it had revised sharply higher its estimates of future US crude output to about 9.5m barrels a day in 2016 That is very close to the previous peak in US production of 9.6m b/d in 1970 and almost double its low point of 5m b/d in 2008, reported the Financial Times newspaper The prediction, made in the EIA's Annual Energy Outlook, shows how improvements in the techniques of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing € "fracking" € made economic by higher oil prices have unlocked oil and gas reserves that were not previously commercially viable, said the newspaper A year ago, the EIA was predicting US crude production of about 7.5m b/d in the second half of this decade, a level that has already been surpassed this year It has now revised sharply higher its estimates of future output in its central "reference case", which assumes that current laws and regulations remain generally unchanged.


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