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In the United States, crude oil production reached a record high in 2025, averaging 13.6 million barrels per day, up 3 percent or 350,000 barrels per day from the previous year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's latest Short-Term Energy Outlook. The Lower 48 states excluding the Gulf of Mexico accounted for 11.3 million barrels per day, or 83 percent of the total, with the remainder from the Federal Gulf of Mexico and Alaska. Marketed natural gas production also hit a new record last year at 118.5 billion cubic feet per day, growing by 5.3 billion cubic feet per day, as reported in the EIA's Natural Gas Monthly. The Appalachia, Permian, and Haynesville regions drove 67 percent of total production and 81 percent of the growth, highlighting the Permian Basin's dominance. The EIA recently updated its Permian estimates in the March 2026 Short-Term Energy Outlook, adding the Avalon, Barnett, Dean, and Woodford plays while removing the Delaware and Yeso-Glorieta plays, resulting in a net increase of 0.2 million barrels per day for tight oil and 0.8 billion cubic feet per day for shale gas in 2025. Coal exports fell sharply by 16 million short tons to 93 million short tons in 2025, per U.S. Census Bureau data cited by the EIA, with thermal coal down 18 percent and metallurgical coal down 11 percent. Coke production for steel manufacturing dropped to 10 million short tons, an 78 percent decline since 1980, reflecting reduced demand. On the minerals front, the U.S. Geological Survey is supporting 13 states in assessing critical minerals in mine waste from former and active mines, aiming to inventory valuable resources. The agency also released an assessment estimating 28.3 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas and 1.6 billion barrels of oil in the Woodford and Barnett shales of New Mexico and Texas. The Energy Department announced a funding opportunity of up to 69 million dollars through the Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator Program to bolster domestic supply chains. Meanwhile, Oxfam warns via Mining.com that fast-tracking U.S. critical minerals development without safeguards could undermine environmental and community protections by compressing timelines. Motor gasoline consumption averaged 8.9 million barrels per day in 2025, down 1 percent from 2024 and 4 percent from pre-pandemic levels, while rooftop solar capacity surpassed natural gas to become the second-largest source after petroleum liquids. These trends signal a shift toward diversified energy with record fossil fuel output amid declining coal use and rising focus on critical minerals security. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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