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12-22-2025

EIA updates its definitions and estimates of OPEC crude oil production capacity
EIA updates its definitions and estimates of OPEC crude oil production capacity

Each month we publish estimates of key global oil market indicators that affect crude oil prices and movements in our Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Among the most important indicators for global crude oil markets are estimates of OPEC's effective crude oil production capacity and surplus production capacity, as well as any disruptions to liquid fuels production. Low surplus production capacity among OPEC countries can put upward pressure on crude oil prices in the event of unplanned supply disruptions or strong growth in global oil demand.

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12-19-2025

Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina support forecast crude oil growth in 2026
Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina support forecast crude oil growth in 2026

We forecast that global crude oil production will increase by 0.8 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2026, with supply from Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina accounting for 0.4 million b/d of the expected global growth forecast in our December Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Global crude oil production growth since 2023 has been driven by countries outside of OPEC+.

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12-17-2025

Colder winter weather increases our home heating expenditure forecasts
Colder winter weather increases our home heating expenditure forecasts

Our estimates for residential energy expenditures this winter (November 2025 through March 2026) have increased since the publication of our initial Winter Fuels Outlook forecasts in mid-October. We now expect a colder winter, and our retail energy price forecasts have risen, especially for natural gas and propane.

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12-15-2025

EIA forecasts U.S. crude oil production will decrease slightly in 2026
EIA forecasts U.S. crude oil production will decrease slightly in 2026

In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. crude oil production will average 13.5 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2026, about 100,000 b/d less than in 2025.

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12-12-2025

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