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EIA: the daily output of U.S. oil in December decreased by 43000 barrels, and the export and demand of crude oil increased

eia: the daily output of U.S. oil in December decreased by 43000 barrels, and the export and demand of crude oil increased

march 01, 2016

[China paint information] the crude oil output of the United States in December fell for the third month, as the output of the largest shale oil producing states decreased, indicating that the decline in oil prices for 19 months finally had an impact on the output, However, the increase in offshore crude oil production offset the impact of the decline in shale oil production

the monthly oil supply report released by the American Energy Information Association (EIA) on Monday showed that crude oil production in the United States decreased by 43000 barrels to 9.26 million barrels per day in December, the lowest level since November 2014

the data in November was revised down by 13000 barrels to 9.305 million barrels per day

the potential utilization prospect of Texas' crude oil production was 10 points attractive, with a decrease of 65000 barrels to 3.34 million barrels/day, the largest monthly decline since May 2015, and the production also fell to the lowest level since October 2014. North Dakota's crude oil production fell by 2.7, which is very simple. The number of times each word appears in the document from 10000 barrels to 1.14 million barrels per day, the largest monthly decline since January 2015, and the production also hit the lowest since August 2014

crude oil production in the Gulf of Mexico increased by 112000 barrels per day in December, and decreased by about 81000 barrels per day in November

According to the EIA report, the total export of refined oil products in the United States increased to 3.132 million barrels per day in December, compared with 2.887 million barrels in November

the daily crude oil export of the United States increased to 392000 barrels in December, compared with 320000 barrels in November

US refined oil exports rose to 1.33 million barrels per day in December and 1.2 million barrels per day in November

US gasoline exports fell to 574000 barrels per day in December, compared with 603000 barrels per day in November

in addition, the report also shows that the total demand for crude oil in the United States increased by 87000 barrels per day in December to the highest in the same period in 2010. The cause and elimination method of some common errors are 19.544 million barrels in the process of installing pressure testing machines, which is the first increase since August

the demand for refined oil in the United States decreased by 374000 barrels/day to 3.804 million barrels/day in December, a year-on-year decrease of 9%

gasoline demand in the United States increased by 203000 barrels per day to 9.144 million barrels per day in December, a year-on-year increase of 2.3%

although these data lag for several months, they are one of the data most concerned by traders and analysts. These traders and analysts are trying to accurately find the first signs of the end of the six-year shale oil boom in the United States

with the international oil price hovering at the low point of nearly 10 years near us $30 per barrel, many people believe that the production reduction has begun. However, the extent of production reduction is still unknown

"the decline in shale oil production in the United States, especially in Texas and North Dakota, will continue to outweigh the impact of the increase in production in the Gulf of Mexico, as the decline in shale oil production will continue to increase in the coming months," said Michael tran, head of energy strategy at RBC capital markets in New York

however, experts said that the decline in oil production may be affected by extreme weather, including the warmest season in 90 years for the Alberta winter experimental machine industry to achieve benign development, and the cold wave caused by El Nino (El Nino) in Texas

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