Texas secures top rank in state-by-state oil production study

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Texas produced 1.78 billion barrels of oil last year, a total that accounts for 43% of America’s domestic petroleum output, according to a new study by Visual Capitalist. | Texas Oil and Gas Association

Texas produced 1.78 billion barrels of oil last year, a total that accounts for 43% of America’s domestic petroleum output, according to a new study by Visual Capitalist, an online publisher of data on global markets, technology and energy.

The Lone Star State’s production numbers easily outpaced second-place North Dakota’s oil output of 430 million barrels, the Visual Capitalist analysis found. The Gulf of Mexico, which comes under the federal government’s purview, produced about 14.6% of total U.S. production, the research shows.

A total of 32 states produced oil onshore in 2020, the report said.

Three years ago, the United States became the world’s leading crude oil producer and has continued to hold that position, the study noted. U.S. oil production now accounts for 15% of the world’s supply, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The nation’s oil output will decline by 11.04 million barrels per day this year as a result of the Texas oil industry shutting down because of freezing winter weather, the report said. 

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2020 Oil Production Levels in Each State

RankStateBarrels of Oil Produced in 2020 (in Millions)
1Texas1,780
2North Dakota431
3New Mexico379
4Oklahoma171
5Colorado165
6Alaska164
7California144
8Wyoming89
9Louisiana35
10Utah32
11Kansas28
12Ohio24
13 (tie)Montana19
13 (tie)West Virginia19
15Mississippi14
16Illinois7.1
17Pennsylvania5.4
18 (tie)Arkansas4.2
18 (tie)Michigan4.2
20Alabama4.1
21Kentucky2.3
22Nebraska1.7
23 (tie)Florida1.4
23 (tie)Indiana1.4
25South Dakota1
26 (tie)Arizona<1
26 (tie)Idaho<1
26 (tie)Missouri<1
26 (tie)Nevada<1
26 (tie)New York<1
26 (tie)Tennessee<1
26 (tie)Virginia<1
33 (tie)Connecticut0
33 (tie)Delaware0
33 (tie)Georgia0
33 (tie)Hawaii0
33 (tie)Iowa0
33 (tie)Maine0
33 (tie)Maryland0
33 (tie)Massachusetts0
33 (tie)Minnesota0
33 (tie)New Hampshire0
33 (tie)New Jersey0
33 (tie)North Carolina0
33 (tie)Oregon0
33 (tie)Rhode Island0
33 (tie)South Carolina0
33 (tie)Vermont0
33 (tie)Washington0
33 (tie)Wisconsin0
Source: VisualCapitalist.com