Dry gas production in the Permian Basin averaged 18 Bcf/d over the past week,  representing a full return for producers since the winter storm. Gas production is now back to the same level as the average of the first 14 days of the year.  It took the basin 10 days to recover from the lowpoint of 16.8 Bcf/d on January 15 to the pre-freeze-off status quo. This is longer than the six days needed to recover from the storm of December 2022 and the eight days needed to recover from the freeze-offs of February 2022, although both events cut production much deeper. The entire U.S. Lower 48 is also now back to pre-storm levels of gas production, producing more than 105 Bcf/d for each day since Friday.

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