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U.S. Ousts Russia as Top World Oil, Gas Producer in BP Data

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-ousts-russia-worlds-top-090118951.html


The U.S. has taken Russia’s crown as the biggest oil and natural-gas producer in a demonstration of the seismic shifts in the world energy landscape emanating from America’s shale fields.

U.S. oil production rose to a record last year, gaining 1.6 million barrels a day, according to BP Plc’s Statistical Review of World Energy released on Wednesday. Gas output also climbed, putting America ahead of Russia as a producer of the hydrocarbons combined.

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The data showing the U.S.’s emergence as the top driller confirms a trend that’s helped the world’s largest economy reduce imports, caused a slump in global energy prices and shifted the country’s foreign policy priorities.

“We are truly witnessing a changing of the guard of global energy suppliers,” BP Chief Economist Spencer Dale said in a presentation. “The implications of the shale revolution for the U.S. are profound.”

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The other major shift BP’s report shows is China’s energy demand growing at the slowest pace since the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s as the economy slows and the country tries to reduce its reliance on heavy industry.

“Growth in some of China’s most energy-intensive sectors, such as steel, iron and cement -- which had thrived during China’s rapid industrialization -- virtually collapsed in 2014,” said Dale, a former Bank of England chief economist who joined BP last year.

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Economic Change
In the U.S., the boom in oil and gas production has started to change the economy profoundly. Cheap fuel has seen manufacturing return to the U.S. as the country produced about 90 percent of the energy it consumed last year.

Last year, imports equaled 1 percent of GDP, according to BP’s data. In 2007, just before the financial crisis, U.S. energy imports accounted for about half of the current account deficit of 5 percent of GDP.

Shale drillers from Exxon Mobil Corp. to Chesapeake Energy Corp. spent about $120 billion last year in the U.S., more than double the amount five years earlier. The surge in output and a slowdown in global demand have pushed crude oil prices down about 40 percent in the past year.

Lower Prices
The lower prices will force some producers to shut in “frothy activity” at some shale fields in the U.S. but most output can work even at current prices, BP Chief Executive Officer Bob Dudley said in London on Wednesday. The number of rigs drilling in shale fields are down by half from an October peak and may stabilize by the end of the summer, he said.

“The shale revolution hasn’t run out of steam in the U.S.,” Dudley said.

The U.S. increase in oil output last year, helping it to overtake Saudi Arabia as a crude producer, was the first time a country has raised production by at least 1 million barrels a day for three consecutive years, BP said.

Among other producers outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Canada and Brazil also reported record production last year, prompting OPEC’s policy shift of ditching price support for defending market share.

On the demand side, countries outside the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development accounted for all of the net growth in global consumption of 0.8 million barrels a day, or 0.8 percent, last year, BP said. Chinese consumption growth, though slower, still jumped 390,000 barrels a day, the biggest increase in the world.

Oil consumption in developed nations dropped 1.2 percent, the eighth decrease in the past nine years. World natural-gas consumption grew 0.4 percent last year, compared with the 10-year average of 2.4 percent.

The world’s coal use also increased 0.4 percent, slower than the 10-year average annual growth of 2.9 percent, with consumption in China almost slowing as the nation seeks to cut pollution and use more gas for power generation. Coal’s share of primary-energy consumption fell to 30 percent.


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Sal

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Unpossible!!

Everyone knows that Obummer is eviscerating the fossil fuel industry!!

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Yes, and semi-demented poster Markle would say we would be producing much more oil if the president would just open up more federal lands for production...... Razz

President Obama has largely stayed out of the way of Big Oil during his term--heck, even Obama's EPA now says that fracking poses no danger to drinking water supplies:

EPA draft assessment finds no widespread harm to drinking water from fracturing
http://www.ogj.com/articles/2015/06/epa-draft-assessment-finds-no-widespread-harm-to-drinking-water-from-fracturing.html?cmpid=EnlLNGJune92015&eid=288268884&bid=1092218

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KarlRove

KarlRove

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:Yes, and semi-demented poster Markle would say we would be producing much more oil if the president would just open up more federal lands for production...... Razz

President Obama has largely stayed out of the way of Big Oil during his term--heck, even Obama's EPA now says that fracking poses no danger to drinking water supplies:

EPA draft assessment finds no widespread harm to drinking water from fracturing
http://www.ogj.com/articles/2015/06/epa-draft-assessment-finds-no-widespread-harm-to-drinking-water-from-fracturing.html?cmpid=EnlLNGJune92015&eid=288268884&bid=1092218

Stayed out of Big Oil? Really? Remember the drilling moratorium he wrote as an executive order after Deepwater Horizon (which was found to be unconstitutional) and massive amounts of Americans getting laid off? I do. My ex father in law was out of work a year and then had to piecemeal his way back into the industry.

2seaoat



Where is Mr. Markle.....he is the roadmap for how to find wrong.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

KarlRove wrote:
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:Yes, and semi-demented poster Markle would say we would be producing much more oil if the president would just open up more federal lands for production...... Razz

President Obama has largely stayed out of the way of Big Oil during his term--heck, even Obama's EPA now says that fracking poses no danger to drinking water supplies:

EPA draft assessment finds no widespread harm to drinking water from fracturing
http://www.ogj.com/articles/2015/06/epa-draft-assessment-finds-no-widespread-harm-to-drinking-water-from-fracturing.html?cmpid=EnlLNGJune92015&eid=288268884&bid=1092218

Stayed out of Big Oil? Really? Remember the drilling moratorium he wrote as an executive order after Deepwater Horizon (which was found to be unconstitutional) and massive amounts of Americans getting laid off? I do. My ex father in law was out of work a year and then had to piecemeal his way back into the industry.

Of course there were reactions to the Deep Water Horizons accident, as there should have been. That was a bump ion the road. Meanwhile, the shale oil revolution took off in North Dakota, West Texas, and the same with shale gas in Pennsylvania and many other places.

Exploration in the Gulf has grown since the oil spill, and now Obama is opening up the Atlantic coast to seismic surveys and possible exploration there, too.

The only downside for oil investors is the current lower price for oil. What that has done is cull the herd of all but the most cost-efficient producers. You can bet that as the price starts heading back toward $100 per barrel, the exploration frenzy will gain new steam.

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2seaoat



I am seeing three buck gas again.

Markle

Markle


Yes, in SPITE of all the efforts by semi-retired President Obama and other Democrats and Progressives.

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