In part 1 of a series of articles on the impact of US tight (shale) oil we examine the impact on US oil consumption. Fig 1: US crude oil production with tight oil from Texas and North Dakota Data from:   http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbbl_a.htm In 2013, an additional 2.3 mb/d of tight oil was produced from wells in Texas (1.5 mb/d) and North Dakota (0.8 mb/d). Note that these data are preliminary estimates. Fig 2: Data from the Texas Rail Road Commission in barrels/day Graph from:   http://peakoilbarrel.com/texas-rrc-oil-gas-report-august-data/ The blue straight line is from the EIA  http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=MCRFPTX2&f=M The other lines present the monthly  updates of the Texas RRC. We see it takes almost 2 years until numbers stabilize.  Around 1.1 mb/d is from conventional oil. Let’s have a look at US consumption by fuel: Fig 2: US annual petroleum consumption 1963-2014E Data from:   http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_cons_psup_dc_nus_mbblpd_a.htm This graph shows: consumption growth […]