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Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production

With Data through January 2025   |    Release Date: March 31, 2025   |    Next Release Date: April 30, 2025  


Created with Highcharts 3.0.10Chart context menu thousand barrels per dayU.S. crude oil productionU.S. Crude Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day)2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202502,5005,0007,50010,00012,50015,000Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Crude Oil (thousand barrels per day)
State/area Jan-25 Dec-24 Percent change Jan-24 Percent change
U.S.13,14613,451-2.312,5544.7
Alabama88-5.09-16.9
Alaska4414341.44273.3
Arizona000.000.0
Arkansas1111-0.211-3.8
California265268-1.2299-11.4
Colorado479511-6.44467.3
Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico1,7921,851-3.21,7432.8
Federal Offshore Pacific11110.0104.3
Florida22-24.13-42.8
Idaho0042.1012.8
Illinois20200.01715.1
Indiana34-24.74-14.8
Kansas6772-6.6619.2
Kentucky46-29.849.5
Louisiana6979-13.487-20.8
Michigan1112-3.611-2.8
Mississippi3131-1.433-8.0
Missouri00-38.50-24.8
Montana7879-1.76128.5
Nebraska33-9.73-22.4
Nevada00-38.00-43.4
New Mexico2,0602,113-2.51,86210.7
New York110.010.0
North Dakota1,1721,181-0.81,1026.3
Ohio126126-0.08842.0
Oklahoma401418-4.13883.3
Pennsylvania1010-2.914-25.3
South Dakota221.12-1.3
Tennessee000.000.0
Texas5,5845,689-1.85,3733.9
Utah1731711.31674.0
Virginia00-44.20253.1
West Virginia34324.046-26.3
Wyoming291303-4.12794.2

Notes: Crude oil includes lease condensate. The sum of individual states may not equal total U.S. volumes due to independent rounding. Volumes are rounded to the nearest whole number; a zero may indicate volume of less than 0.5 thousand barrels per day. Previous months' production volumes may have been revised for all states/areas. Percent change is calculated using unrounded values.
Sources: Data for Arkansas, California, Colorado, Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming are estimated from data collected on the EIA-914 report. Data for states/areas not individually reported on the EIA-914 (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Federal Offshore Pacific, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Virginia) are from EIA estimates published in the Petroleum Supply Annual and Petroleum Supply Monthly reports, based on crude oil production data from state government agencies and the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (and predecessor agencies), Enverus, IHS Markit, and first purchase data reported on Form EIA-182, Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase Report.

Additional data and methodology

Table 1. Crude oil and lease condensate production in the United States    

Table 2. Crude oil and lease condensate production in the United States with monthly and annual changes    

Table 3. Natural gas gross withdrawals in selected states and the Federal Gulf of Mexico    

Table 4. Natural gas gross withdrawals in selected states and the Federal Gulf of Mexico with monthly and annual changes    

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