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Gains in U.S. Oil Production Now More than Offset Global Production
Outages, Putting Downward Pressure on Prices
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Note: Non-OPEC outage data includes both crude oil and liquid fuels.
Source: Energy Information Administration; Haver Analytics.
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Growth of U.S. Production and Global Supply Disruptions
Million Barrels Per Day Dollars Per Barrel
Growth of U.S. Crude
Oil Production
(left axis, as of Oct.)
Growth of Unplanned
Global Supply Disruptions
(left axis, as of Oct.)
Brent Crude Price
(right axis, as of Nov.)
The price of Brent crude has fallen into the $60 per barrel range in mid-December, down
from a recent high of $115 per barrel in June.