U.S. production has reached its highest level since the pandemic crash in 2020, with Lower-48 supply just 200 Mb/d short of the peak of 12.6 MMb/d in March 2020. It is intriguing to observe the continuous increase in production despite the decline in rig count that averaged a fall of three rigs per week so far in 2023.
Currently, the number of rigs is down 100 from the beginning of the year, but production has risen by 700 Mb/d during the same period. The high level of production is necessary as refinery input has soared to a record high of 16.8 MMb/d this year, resulting in the withdrawal of almost 800 Mb/d from storage last week to meet market demand.