8/31/2025

(Reuters) — U.S. crude oil production hit a record high in June, rising 133,000 barrels per day to 13.58 MMbpd, according to data released by the Energy Information Administration as part of its Petroleum Supply Monthly series.

Crude production in top-producing state Texas rose 11,000 bpd to 5.72 MMbpd, the highest since April, the EIA data showed. In second-largest producer New Mexico, output was up 40,000 bpd month-over-month to 2.24 MMbpd, its highest since March.

Output from the U.S. federal offshore Gulf region rose to its highest since October 2023, gaining 67,000 bpd to hit 1.92 MMbpd in June, according to the EIA.

Product supplied of crude and petroleum products in the U.S., a proxy for demand, rose 684,000 bpd in June to its highest since October 2024, at 21 MMbpd.

Gasoline demand rose 205,000 bpd in June to 9.23 MMbpd, its highest since July 2024, while jet fuel demand hit its highest since August 2018 over the same period, gaining 84,000 bpd to 1.85 MMbpd.

Gross natural gas production in the U.S. lower 48 states rose to a record 120.7 billion cubic feet per day in June, up from 120.2 Bcf/d in May, according to the agency’s 914 production report.

That compares with the prior monthly all-time high of 120.5 Bcf/d in March.

In top gas-producing states, monthly output in June rose by 0.7% to 36.8 Bcf/d in Texas, and by 1% to 21.5 Bcf/d in Pennsylvania, the EIA said.

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