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U.
S.
oil production rose in June but has not fully recovered
from the May plunge, according to a government report on Monday.
U.
S.
oil production rose 420,000 b/d in June to 10.
436 million b/d, still down from 11.
99 million b/d
in April, the U.
S.
Energy Information Administration said in its monthly report on Monday.
Oil production in Texas, the highest oil production in June, increased by 227,000 b/d, North Dakota also increased oil production, and oil production in the Gulf of Mexico fell by 49,000 b/d, largely because of the impact of
the hurricane, the report said.
U.
S.
oil production fell
sharply last month due to the coronavirus pandemic and global oversupply, with lower oil prices and falling demand causing producers to scale back production.
Total monthly natural gas production in 48 U.
S.
states rose to 99.
1 billion cubic feet (bcfd) in June, up from May levels
, EIA data showed.
In Texas, the largest natural gas producing state, natural gas production increased by 900 million cubic feet
.
In Pennsylvania, the second-largest natural gas producer, production increased by 300 million cubic feet
in June.
U.
S.
oil production rose in June but has not fully recovered
from the May plunge, according to a government report on Monday.
U.
S.
oil production rose 420,000 b/d in June to 10.
436 million b/d, still down from 11.
99 million b/d
in April, the U.
S.
Energy Information Administration said in its monthly report on Monday.
Oil production in Texas, the highest oil production in June, increased by 227,000 b/d, North Dakota also increased oil production, and oil production in the Gulf of Mexico fell by 49,000 b/d, largely because of the impact of
the hurricane, the report said.
U.
S.
oil production fell
sharply last month due to the coronavirus pandemic and global oversupply, with lower oil prices and falling demand causing producers to scale back production.
Total monthly natural gas production in 48 U.
S.
states rose to 99.
1 billion cubic feet (bcfd) in June, up from May levels
, EIA data showed.
In Texas, the largest natural gas producing state, natural gas production increased by 900 million cubic feet
.
In Pennsylvania, the second-largest natural gas producer, production increased by 300 million cubic feet
in June.