The EIA has recently published their International Energy Statistics . Their stats include all liquids such as NGLs, biofuels and even refinery process gain. But I only track actual oil. The EIA does not track “Crude Only” so we are forced to track what they do track which is Crude + Condensate . The EIA is about four months behind with their world petroleum data. All data in this report has data through August, 2014 and is in thousand barrels per day. World C+C production was down 124,000 barrels per day in August. But according to the IEA it will be up considerably more in September. Non OPEC production shot up in November, 2013 but has made no progress since. Though US production has continued to climb, declines in the rest of the world have kept it from increasing. Since that date, November 2013, US production is up 655,000 […]