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Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » Hier, 09:51

et oui, l'implacable loi du marché :

One reason for the slowdown in activity is that companies are reluctant to drill through low prices when their inventory of premium wells is shrinking.

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par Cp 3 » Hier, 02:44

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 26 oct. 2025, 10:09

Oil Rig Count Incher Higher Amid Oil Price Rally

By Julianne Geiger - Oct 24, 2025,

The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States rose this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday.

The total rig count in the US rose this week to 550, according to Baker Hughes, down 35 from this same time last year.

The number of active oil rose by 2 in the reporting period, according to the data, reaching 420. Year over year, this represents a 60-rig decline. The number of gas rigs stayed the same at 121, which is 20 over this time last year. The miscellaneous rig count stayed the same at 9.

The latest EIA data showed that weekly U.S. crude oil production dipped for the first time in five weeks. In the week ending October 17, crude oil production slipped to 13.629 million bpd from 13.636 million bpd in the week prior, a record high.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/O ... Rally.html

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 18 oct. 2025, 21:13

US Oil Rig Count Stalls While Output Breaks New Record

By Julianne Geiger - Oct 17, 2025

The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States rose this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday.

The total rig count in the US rose this week to 548, according to Baker Hughes, down 37 from this same time last year.

The number of active oil stayed the same in the reporting period, according to the data, at 418. Year over year, this represents a 64-rig decline. The number of gas rigs rose by 1 to 121 active rigs, which is 22 over this time last year. The miscellaneous rig count stayed the same at 9.

Despite the sluggish drilling activity for new wells, the latest EIA data showed that weekly U.S. crude oil production continues to rise. In the week ending October 10, crude oil production rose to 13.636 million bpd from 13.629 million bpd. Average weekly oil production in the United States is now at the highest point ever.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/U ... ecord.html

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 03 oct. 2025, 12:52

Pétrole : la gueule de bois des Etats-Unis

A l’encontre de la volonté affichée par Donald Trump de doper la production d’hydrocarbures aux Etats-Unis, plusieurs producteurs de pétrole de schiste pâtinent, touchés par les cours bas et les limites géologiques. Après des années de croissance folle, le spectre d’un pic de la production d'or noir dans le pays s'approche.

Nathan Mann 03 octobre 2025

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Le prix du baril de brut extrait aux Etats-Unis devrait continuer à baisser, selon l'Agence américaine de l'énergie, pesant sur la rentabilité des acteurs du schiste américains.

«Le crépuscule du schiste a commencé». «Les trois prochaines années s'annoncent sombres». «Nous suspendons le forage pour une durée indéterminée»… Un coup d’œil sur la section commentaires de la dernière enquête trimestrielle de la banque fédérale de Dallas, publiée fin septembre, permet de mesurer l’état d’esprit morose qui règne chez les producteurs d’or noir aux Etats-Unis.

Vers un pic de production ?
.... (abonnés)
https://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/p ... s.N2238793

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 03 oct. 2025, 00:55

BP to Develop Tiber and Guadalupe Oilfields in US Gulf

by Jov Onsat|Rigzone Staff | Wednesday, October 01, 2025 |

BP PLC has announced a positive FID (final investment decision) on the Tiber-Guadalupe oil project in the Gulf of America, which involves installing a new production platform with a capacity of 80,000 barrels per day (bpd).

Targeted to be put onstream 2030, the project will build the British energy giant's seventh operated Gulf production platform, called Tiber. Along with the under-construction Kaskida project, the Tiber and Guadalupe fields will grow the company's Gulf production to over 400,000 barrels of oil equivalent (boe) a day, BP said in a statement on its website.

“Our decision to move forward on the Tiber-Guadalupe project is a testament to our commitment to continue investing in the Gulf of America and expand our energy production from one of the premier basins in the world", said Andy Krieger, BP senior vice president for Gulf of America and Canada.

BP estimates around 350 million boe of recoverable resources from Tiber and Guadalupe in the initial phase. With an estimated investment of $5 billion, the project consists of six wells in Tiber and a two-well tieback in Guadalupe.

"Additional wells could be drilled in future phases, subject to further evaluation", the statement said.

"BP is leveraging existing platform and subsea equipment designs to drive cost efficiencies across the Tiber-Guadalupe production hub’s construction, commissioning and operations", BP said. "Tiber project development costs are anticipated to be around $3 per barrel lower than the Kaskida project, including synergies from using more than 85 percent of the design from BP's Kaskida project".

Gordon Birrell, executive vice president for production and operations at BP, said, “Tiber-Guadalupe represents a significant step forward in our efforts to unlock the potential of the Paleogene in the Gulf of America, building on our decades of experience in the region. Together with our Kaskida project in the Paleogene, we expect Tiber-Guadalupe will be another world-class development".
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https://www.rigzone.com/news/bp_to_deve ... 9-article/

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par alain2908 » 02 oct. 2025, 16:06

il semble que septembre soit encore plus haut https://x.com/HFI_Research/status/1973603083855995030

et dans le même temps, le volume de pétrole stocké en mer est au plus des 10 dernières années https://x.com/JavierBlas/status/1973703299414340075

Le prix du pétrole risque de ne pas remonter avant un moment.

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par tita » 01 oct. 2025, 10:23

Derniers chiffres mensuels de l'EIA pour la production de juillet dernier.

La production a augmenté, passant de 13'533 kb/j à 13'642 kb/j, soit une augmentation de 109 kb/j. La production offshore est restée stable, de 1'913 à 1'912 kb/j ce qui fait que la production onshore a augmenté de 110 kb/j. Sur les 5 derniers mois, la production onshore a augmenté de 253 kb/j. Les estimations hebdomadaires étaient à 13'336 kb/j, une sous-estimation de 305 kb/J.

Sur les 12 derniers mois (juil. 2024-juil. 2025), la production US a augmenté de 430 kb/j.

Petite surprise avec une augmentation de la production onshore et un écart important avec les prévisions hebdomadaires. On peut aussi noter une baisse de la production en Alaska, ce qui fait que c'est probablement dans le bassin permien que ça a bien augmenté.

A suivre.

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 28 sept. 2025, 23:15

US Oil Drillers Add More Oil Rigs as Prices Climb

By Julianne Geiger - Sep 26, 2025,

The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States rose this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday.

The total rig count in the US rose to 549, according to Baker Hughes, down 38 from this same time last year.

US drillers added 6 oil rigs in the week, according to the data, reaching 424. Year over year, this represents a 60-rig decline. The number of gas rigs fell by 1 to 117 active rigs, which is 18 over this tame time last year. The miscellaneous rig count rose by 2 to 8.

The latest EIA data showed that weekly U.S. crude oil production rose in the week ending September 19, from 13.482 million bpd to 13.501 million bpd. Average weekly oil production in the United States is now 61,000 barrels per day under where it was at the beginning of the year.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gene ... Climb.html

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 20 sept. 2025, 13:53

The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States rose this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday.

By Julianne Geiger - Sep 19, 2025,

The total rig count in the US rose to 542, according to Baker Hughes, down 46 from this same time last year. The rig count is still near four-year lows.

The number of oil rigs rose by 2 for the third week in a row, reaching 418. Year over year, this represents a 70-rig decline. The number of gas rigs stayed the same at 118 for a gain of 22 active gas rigs from this time last year. The miscellaneous rig count rose by 1 to 6.

The latest EIA data showed that weekly U.S. crude oil production fell in the week ending September 12, from 13.495 million bpd to 13.482 million bpd. Average weekly oil production in the United States is now 81,000 barrel per day under where it was at the beginning of the year.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/U ... -Week.html

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par alain2908 » 18 sept. 2025, 17:08

mais comment va t'on faire pour en acheter pour 950 Mds comme promis ???

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 18 sept. 2025, 09:13

USA EIA Sees USA Crude Oil Production Dropping in 2026

by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone Staff | Wednesday, September 17, 2025

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects U.S. crude oil production to drop next year, according to its latest short term energy outlook (STEO), which was released on September 9.

In its September STEO, the EIA projected that total U.S. crude oil output, including lease condensate, will average 13.44 million barrels per day in 2025 and 13.30 million barrels per day in 2026. This output came in at 13.23 million barrels per day in 2024, the STEO highlighted.

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https://www.rigzone.com/news/usa_eia_se ... 4-article/

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par energy_isere » 05 sept. 2025, 09:36

Trump va feter ça :

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USA Hits New Crude Oil Production Record

by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone Staff | Thursday, September 04, 2025 |

The U.S. hit a new crude oil production record recently, a data page on the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) website showed.

The data page - which displays monthly U.S. field production of crude oil, was last updated on August 29, and includes data from January 1920 to June 2025 - revealed that monthly U.S. field production of crude oil averaged 13.58 million barrels per day in June.

This figure is the highest in the data set, with the second highest figure coming in October 2024, at 13.530 million barrels per day. The third highest figure in the data set was seen in April this year, at 13.466 million barrels per day.

Monthly U.S. field production of crude oil has averaged 13 million barrels per day or more on 21 occasions, according to the data page. Four of these were seen in 2023, 11 came in 2024, and six were in 2025, the data page highlighted.

A data page on the EIA site showing annual U.S. field production of crude oil, which was also last updated on August 29 and which includes data from 1859 to 2024, showed that annual U.S. field production of crude oil averaged 13.235 million barrels per day in 2024. Prior to this, annual U.S. field production of crude oil had never averaged 13 million barrels per day or more, the data revealed. The closest it came to an annual average of 13 million barrels per day was in 2023, at 12.943 million barrels per day, the data showed.

In a market analysis sent to Rigzone recently, Antonio Di Giacomo, Financial Markets Analyst for LATAM at XS, noted that, “in June, the United States reached a new all-time high in crude oil production, hitting 13.58 million barrels per day”.

“This milestone was primarily driven by increases in Texas, New Mexico, and the Gulf of Mexico[/America] consolidating the country’s position as the world’s largest crude oil producer,” Di Giacomo added.

“The surge reflects the resilience of the U.S. energy sector, despite challenges to investment and fluctuations in international oil prices,” Di Giacomo went on to state.

“Looking ahead, analysts expect U.S. energy production to remain strong, though risks remain linked to international price volatility, Federal Reserve monetary policy decisions, and investments in clean energy,” the Financial Markets Analyst for LATAM at XS continued.

Rigzone contacted the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for comment on Di Giacomo’s statement.

In response, a DOE spokesperson told Rigzone, “the Department of Energy is executing a bold, pro-growth agenda to strengthen the resilience and security of U.S. energy infrastructure, expand domestic production, and lower costs for American families”.

“Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, the United States is more energy dominant than ever - as shown by the record U.S. crude oil production achieved earlier this year and the EIA’s short term projections of even higher all-time production by December 2025,” the spokesperson added.

“While long-term forecasts are often revised, the reality is evident - America is leading the way in energy production by cutting red tape and unleashing affordable, abundant, and reliable global supply of oil and gasoline, delivering on the President’s promise to put the American people first,” the spokesperson continued.

At the time of writing, the API has not responded to Rigzone.

In its latest short term energy outlook (STEO), which was released on August 12, the EIA said it “expect[s] increases in well productivity will push U.S. crude oil production to an all-time high near 13.6 million barrels per day in December 2025”.

The EIA increased its U.S. crude oil production forecast for the whole of 2025 in that STEO. The organization projected in its August STEO that U.S. crude oil output, including lease condensate, will average 13.41 million barrels per day this year. In its previous STEO, which was released in July, the EIA projected that the country’s crude oil output, including lease condensate, would average 13.37 million barrels per day in 2025.

The EIA forecast in its latest STEO that 11.15 million barrels per day of the projected total figure of 13.41 million barrels per day will come from Lower 48 states, excluding the Gulf of America.

Of this 11.15 million barrel per day figure, 6.53 million barrels per day will come from the Permian region, 1.18 million barrels per day will come from the Bakken region, 1.13 million barrels per day will come from the Eagle Ford region, 0.19 million barrels per day will come from the Appalachian region, 0.03 will come from the Haynesville region, and 2.09 million barrels per day will come from the rest of the Lower 48 states, the EIA projected in the STEO.

The EIA expects the Federal Gulf of America to produce 1.83 million barrels per day of the total 2025 figure and Alaska to produce 0.43 million barrels per day of this year’s total U.S. crude oil production figure, the August STEO showed.

According to the Energy Institute’s (EI) latest statistical review of world energy report, which was published earlier this year, the U.S. was the world’s top producer of crude oil and condensate in 2024 with 13.194 million barrels per day.
https://www.rigzone.com/news/usa_hits_n ... 1-article/

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par tita » 30 août 2025, 09:00

Derniers chiffres mensuels de l'EIA pour la production de juin dernier.

La production a augmenté, passant de 13'447 kb/j à 13'580 kb/j, soit une augmentation de 133 kb/j. La production offshore a augmenté de 67 kb/j à 1915 kb/j ce qui fait que la production onshore a augmenté de 66 kb/j. Sur les 5 derniers mois, la production onshore a augmenté de 326 kb/j. Les estimations hebdomadaires étaient à 13'432 kb/j, une sous-estimation de 148 kb/J.

Sur les 12 derniers mois (juin. 2024-juin. 2025), la production US a augmenté de 328 kb/j.

Bon, vu comme ça, les chiffres donnent l'impression d'un petit rebond de la production US. On a une nouvelle production record. Mais on reste en vrai sur le plateau, le précédent record étant d'octobre 2024 à 13'530 kb/j, 50kb/j de différence.. La production offshore atteint un niveau qui n'avait plus été atteint depuis un moment (octobre 2023), mais l'offshore navigue entre 1'800 et 2'000 kb/j depuis juillet 2018... On peut aussi noter que ce rapport fait une correction profonde des donnée, avec des ajustement qui remontent à janvier 2015.

Le prochain rapport mensuel, d'après les rapports hebdomadaires, devrait montrer une baisse de la prod.

Re: La production pétroliére des USA

par GillesH38 » 14 août 2025, 21:36

c'est les deux, c'est une rétroaction, Mobar.

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