U.S. Oil Output To Hit 45-Year High

International Business Times

Published Sep 10, 2014 09:51AM ET

U.S. Oil Output To Hit 45-Year High

By Maria Gallucci - U.S. crude oil production will hit its highest level since 1970 next year, federal energy forecasters say. The surge, driven by the boom in shale oil drilling, will lower oil and gasoline prices and curb the need for U.S. fuel imports.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration now expects America’s output to rise to 9.53 million barrels per day -- up about 1 million barrels per day for a third consecutive year. Last month, the statistics agency predicted 2015 output growth would slow to 800,000 barrels, but it raised the figure amid steady shale production in North Dakota, Texas and other states.

The EIA forecast output of 8.53 million barrels a day in 2014, up from 7.45 million last year, according to its latest short-term energy outlook.

“U.S. production levels are astounding,” Bill O’Grady, chief market strategist at Confluence Investment Management in St. Louis, told Bloomberg News. “We will see further revisions, because these [drilling] technologies get better over time.”