U.S. oil output rises 3% in March to highest since November

(Reuters) U.S. crude oil manufacturing rose in March by more than 3% to the very best since November, according to a month-to-month report from the us Energy Information Administration.
Oil manufacturing rose to almost eleven.7 million barrels per day in March from 11.3 million bpd the month prior, the report confirmed.
Output is slowly recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and is still far under its report high of 12.three million bpd in 2019.
Production in New Mexico rose to almost 1.5 million bpd, the highest on document. Output in Texas gained to almost 5 million bpd, the best since December.
Monthly gross pure fuel production in the U.S. Lower 48 states rose 1.7 billion cubic toes per day (bcfd) to 106.four bcfd in March, its highest since December 2021, the EIA said.
In top fuel producing states, monthly output rose 2.7% in Texas to 30.3 bcfd and fell 1.3% in Pennsylvania to twenty.5 bcfd.
ราคาเกจวัดแรงดันลม for U.S. crude and petroleum merchandise rose in March to 20.5 million bpd, its highest since December, the EIA mentioned.
Demand for motor gasoline rose to 8.9 million bpd, the highest since December, the EIA said
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