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U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Petroleum supply monthly

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6542881
Data are presented on the supply and distribution of crude oil and petroleum products during September 1982, as well as data on production, storage, imports, exports and consumption. Data are tabulated and analyzed according to PAD district. A section on trends in domestic crude oil production and reserves is included. Drilling activity has decreased in 1982 following the crude oil price decline that started in mid-1981. The energy Information Administration (EIA), therefore, expects that crude oil production wil decline during 1983 by about 110 thousand barrels per day from its projected 1982 level to average 8.5 million barrels per day. With crude oil production declining, net petroleum imports during 1983 are expected to be 750 thousand barrels per day above their projected average for 1982. The expected increase in imports will result from inceasing domestic petroleum consumption and decreasing petroleum stock withdrawals. Domestic crude oil production is expected to continue to decline through 1985. (DMC)
Research Organization:
USDOE Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC. Office of Oil and Gas
OSTI ID:
6542881
Report Number(s):
DOE/EIA-0109(82/11); ON: DE83008009
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English