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The latest government report shows Oklahoma’s crude oil production grew by 2.5% in the past year.

Production figures were released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Crude Oil (thousand barrels per day)

State/area
May-25
Apr-25
Percent change
May-24
Percent change

U.S.
13,488
13,464
0.2
13,201
2.2

Alabama
8
8
-5.5
9
-15.0

Alaska
434
433
0.4
417
4.1

Arizona
0
0
13.5
0
-34.2

Arkansas
11
11
0.1
11
-4.1

California
262
270
-2.7
289
-9.3

Colorado
465
449
3.7
453
2.7

Federal Offshore Gulf of America
1,849
1,800
2.7
1,777
4.1

Federal Offshore Pacific
11
11
0.0
10
12.3

Florida
2
2
5.9
3
-13.6

Idaho
0
0
-30.2
0
276.0

Illinois
19
18
3.7
20
-4.7

Indiana
4
4
5.7
5
-24.8

Kansas
69
71
-1.5
75
-7.8

Kentucky
7
5
33.9
5
30.5

Louisiana
73
76
-3.9
86
-14.6

Michigan
11
12
-5.3
12
-6.2

Mississippi
27
28
-3.3
34
-18.8

Missouri
0
0
-8.3
0
-28.8

Montana
76
74
3.3
74
3.8

Nebraska
2
2
-1.7
4
-38.1

Nevada
0
0
-19.1
0
-0.4

New Mexico
2,199
2,196
0.1
2,019
8.9

New York
1
1
0.0
1
-17.9

North Dakota
1,111
1,156
-3.9
1,184
-6.2

Ohio
142
139
2.2
95
49.3

Oklahoma
406
406
-0.1
396
2.5

Pennsylvania
15
10
48.2
13
12.4

South Dakota
2
2
-1.7
2
-4.0

Tennessee
0
0
0.0
0
-4.6

Texas
5,752
5,751
0.0
5,688
1.1

Utah
194
192
0.8
187
3.7

Virginia
0
0
-54.4
0
-15.0

West Virginia
41
38
10.1
42
-0.8

Wyoming
291
299
-2.5
290
0.4

 

While oil production nationally was on the increase in the past year, so was natural gas production.

In May 2025, dry natural gas production increased year over year for the fifth time in the last six months. Preliminary dry natural gas production in May 2025 was 3,327 billion cubic feet (Bcf), or 107.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). Production was 5.7% (5.8 Bcf/d) higher in May 2025 than in May 2024 (101.5 Bcf/d). Dry gas production was the highest for the month since 1973, the earliest year in this data set. Gross withdrawals also increased from May 2024:

Gross withdrawals: 4,046 Bcf for the month, or 130.5 Bcf/d

A 5.5% increase compared with May 2024 (123.7 Bcf/d)
Highest daily rate for the month since 1980, the earliest year in this data set

Estimated natural gas consumption in May 2025 was 2,313 Bcf, or 74.6 Bcf/d

A 1.2% decrease compared with May 2024 (75.5 Bcf/d)

The year-over-year average daily rate of dry natural gas consumption in May 2025 increased in three of the four consuming sectors. Natural gas deliveries by consuming sector in May 2025 were:

Residential deliveries: 188 Bcf for the month, or 6.1 Bcf/d

An 8.7% increase compared with May 2024 (5.6 Bcf/d))
Second-lowest daily rate of residential deliveries, despite this increase, for the month since 2018

Commercial deliveries: 191 Bcf for the month, or 6.2 Bcf/d

A 7.9% increase compared with May 2024 (5.7 Bcf/d)A 6.8% increase compared with April 2024 (8.3 Bcf/d)
Highest daily rate of commercial deliveries for the month since 2002

Industrial deliveries: 694 Bcf for the month, or 22.4 Bcf/d

A 1.2% increase compared with May 2024 (22.1 Bcf/d))
Highest daily rate of industrial deliveries for the month since we began using the current methodology for them in 2001

Electric power deliveries: 972 Bcf for the month, or 31.4 Bcf/d

A 7.0% decrease compared with May 2024 (33.7 Bcf/d)

Net natural gas imports (imports minus exports) were -496 Bcf, or -16.0 Bcf/d, in May 2025, the lowest net imports daily rate for the month since we began tracking net imports in 1973, making the United States a net natural gas exporter. The United States exported 3.1 times more natural gas than it imported in May 2025. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in May 2025 were 18.5% higher than the LNG exports daily rate in May 2024; the LNG exports daily rate was the highest for the month since we began tracking LNG exports in 1997. In May 2025, the United States exported 14.1 Bcf/d of LNG to 35 countries. Natural gas imports and exports both increased year over year in May 2025:

Total imports: 241 Bcf for the month, or 7.8 Bcf/d

A 1.3% increase compared with May 2024 (7.7 Bcf/d)
Second-highest daily rate of natural gas imports for the month since 2017

Total exports: 736 Bcf for the month, or 23.7 Bcf/d

A 13.9% increase compared with May 2024 (20.8 Bcf/d)
Highest daily rate of natural gas exports for the month since we began tracking them in 1973