Written by Summary The EIA reported Brazil’s January production increased by 194 kb/d to 3,032 kb/d. The EIA reported that Russian output decreased by 99 kb/d in January to 10,598 kb/d. January’s world oil production increased by 137 kb/d to 79,659 kb/d according to the EIA. onurdongel/E+ via Getty Images A guest post by Ovi Below are a number of crude oil plus condensate (C + C ) production charts for Non-OPEC countries created from data provided by the EIA’s International Energy Statistics and updated to January 2022. This is the latest and most detailed world oil production information available. Information from other sources such as OPEC, the STEO, and country-specific sites such as Russia, Brazil, Norway, and China is used to provide a short-term outlook for future output and direction for a few countries and the world. For comparison, December Non-OPEC chart posted in previous report. No Russian oil sanctions Updated January Non-OPEC chart with impact of projected Russian oil sanctions . Since the last report, the sanctions on Russian oil production have shown up in the Russian April production chart. (See Russia chart below). The EIA has taken that information into account in their May STEO report. […]
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