May 1999
Industry At A Glance

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May 1999 Vol. 220 No. 5 
Industry Stats 

U.S. Oil Production1 Thousand barrels

Daily Average for Month

State or
District
March  
1999* 
March  
1998**
% Diff. Feb.   
1998* 

Alabama 32.0 36.0 – 11.1 32.0
Alaska 1,095.0 1,221.0 – 10.3 1,096.0
Arkansas 21.0 21.0 0.0 21.0
California 881.0 906.0 – 2.8 888.0
Colorado 55.0 62.0 – 11.3 57.0
Florida 14.0 16.0 – 12.5 14.0
Illinois 34.0 38.0 – 10.5 36.0
Kansas 95.0 94.0 1.1 97.0
Kentucky 11.0 11.0 0.0 11.0
Louisiana 1,331.0 1,468.0 – 9.3 1,333.0
Michigan 22.0 25.0 – 12.0 23.0
Mississippi 53.0 63.0 – 15.9 53.0
Montana 41.0 42.0 – 2.4 42.0
Nebraska 9.0 9.0 0.0 9.0
New Mexico 170.0 186.0 – 8.6 171.0
North Dakota 95.0 98.0 – 3.1 95.0
Ohio 24.0 22.0 9.1 23.0
Oklahoma 194.0 213.0 – 8.9 196.0
Texas 1,483.0 1,616.0 – 8.2 1,492.0
Utah 50.0 58.0 – 13.8 51.0
Wyoming 167.0 172.0 – 2.9 168.0
Others2 21.0 22.0 – 4.5 21.0

Total U.S. 5,898.0 6,399.0 – 7.8 5,929.0
Lower 48 4,803.0 5,178.0 – 7.2 4,833.0
1Includes lease condensate.
*API’s current estimate. **DOE’s revision as of 8 months ago.
2Includes Indiana, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee and West Virginia.
Sources: American Petroleum Institute; DOE.

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