U.S. shale production in May was set for its biggest monthly increase in more than two years, government data showed on April 18, as producers stepped up their drilling activity with oil prices hovering at over $50 a barrel (bbl).
May output is set to rise by 123,000 bbl/d to 5.19 MMbbl/d, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) drilling productivity report. That would be the biggest monthly increase since February 2015 and the highest monthly production level since November 2015.
In the prolific Permian play located in West Texas and New Mexico, oil production is forecast to rise by nearly 76,000 bbl/d to 2.36 MMbbl/d, data showed, a new record for the largest U.S. shale play.
In the Eagle Ford region, output is set to rise by 39,000 bbl/d to 1.22 MMbbl/d, the third monthly increase. Production in the Bakken is forecast to drop 1,400 bbl/d to 1.02 MMbbl/d, the third consecutive monthly decline.
U.S. natural gas production was projected to increase to a record 50.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in May. That would be up about 500 MMcf/d from April and be the seventh monthly increase in a row.
The EIA projected gas output would increase in all of the big shale basins in May.
Output in the Marcellus formation in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, the biggest shale gas play, was set to edge up to a record high near 19 Bcf/d in May, a seventh consecutive increase. Production in the Marcellus was 18 Bcf/d in the same month a year ago.
EIA also said producers drilled 854 wells and completed 743 in the biggest shale basins in March, leaving total drilled but uncompleted wells (DUCs) up 111 at 5,512, the most since March 2016.
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