The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released new data today on international energy production for the months of November and December 2014, and here are some highlights of that update:
1. For the 26th month in a row starting in November 2012, “Saudi America” took the top spot again last December as the No. 1 petroleum producer in the world. Also, for the 26th straight month, total petroleum production (crude oil and other petroleum products like natural gas plant liquids, lease condensate, and refined petroleum products) in the US during the month of December at 14.83 million barrels per day (red line in chart) exceeded petroleum production in No. 2 Saudi Arabia (11.52 million barrels per day, see red line in chart).
2. During the 2004-2008 period before America’s shale oil and gas boom started, Saudi Arabia routinely produced 2–3 million more barrels of petroleum products per day than the US (see blue arrow in chart). But since America’s shale revolution started around 2009 when America’s “petropreneurs” starting accessing oceans of shale oil and gas with revolutionary drilling and extraction technologies, there has been a surge of more than 60% in the supply of petroleum produced in the US, and America surpassed Saudi Arabia at the end of 2012 to become the world’s No. 1 petroleum producer. In December, production of US petroleum products (14.83 million bpd) exceeded Saudi Arabia’s output (11.52 million bpd) by 3.3 million bpd (see red arrow in chart), which is the biggest difference in favor of the US during the 20-year history of international production data from the EIA (see chart).
3. On an annual basis, America’s total petroleum production exceeded 5.1 billion barrels last year compared to Saudi Arabia’s 4.2 billion barrels of production, which means that “Saudi America” out-produced Saudi Arabia in 2014 by 857 million barrels for total oil supply.
Bottom Line: The new EIA data on international petroleum production through December provides more evidence that America’s shale energy revolution is taking the US from “resource scarcity” to a new era of “resource abundance.” The shale revolution has transformed the US into a formidable energy superpower and we now consistently produce a greater “total oil supply” than Saudi Arabia (by more than 3M bpd in both November and December) and have led the world in total petroleum production for 26 straight months. This energy bonanza in the US — described as the “energy equivalent of the Berlin Wall coming down” — would have been largely unthinkable even six years ago. But then thanks to revolutionary drilling and extraction techniques that were developed by American “petropreneurs” and are “made in the USA,” vast oceans of previously locked shale oil and gas have been accessed across the country, making the US the world’s No. 1 petroleum producer for 26 months running.
Related: Based on the international oil production data released today, Texas as a separate oil-producing country would have been the 7th largest crude oil-producing nation in the world in December at 3.46 million bpd – just behind No. 6 Canada’s production of 3.67 million bpd.
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