US oil production hit a new record in August

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US Crude Oil Production Hits New Record

US oil producers achieved a new record in crude oil‌ production last week, pumping an average of ‍13.4 million barrels per day (b/d) from US oil fields, according to government data released on Wednesday.‌ This surpasses the previous record of 13.3 million ⁤reached earlier this year.

This surge in production has solidified the United⁤ States as the world’s largest oil and gas producer, surpassing previous expectations. The previous record ⁣was set just one week prior.

Factors‌ Contributing to‌ Increased Production:

Increased efficiency in oil pumping despite a reduction in the⁤ number of drilling ⁤rigs in operation.
Compensation for OPEC+ production cuts, which have​ impacted global oil supplies.

Political Implications:

The record production comes amidst political debate surrounding energy policy. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized the‌ Biden ⁣administration’s ‍policies, alleging they have negatively⁤ impacted the oil and gas‌ industry.

Future Outlook:

The‌ continued rise in US oil production is‌ expected ⁤to⁤ contribute to ⁣global energy security and potentially influence market dynamics. Vice President Kamala Harris has ⁣not yet released her⁤ own energy⁢ policy, but her campaign has indicated she will not ban fracking, a departure⁢ from ⁢her 2019 stance.

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