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Drilling Productivity Report

Release Date:   January 17, 2017  |  Next Release: February 13, 2017   |  full report

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New-well oil production per rig
barrels/day
New-well gas production per rig
thousand cubic feet/day
Region January 2017 February 2017 change   January 2017 February 2017 change
Bakken 968 990 22   1,366 1,415 49
Eagle Ford 1,395 1,417 22   4,033 4,129 96
Haynesville 30 30 -   6,838 7,011 173
Marcellus 69 69 -   12,681 12,867 186
Niobrara 1,251 1,280 29   4,030 4,146 116
Permian 652 660 8    1,087 1,097 10
Utica 118 108 (10)    8,672 8,722 50
Rig-weighted average 682 697 15   3,312 3,400 88
Oil production
thousand barrels/day
Gas production
million cubic feet/day
Region January 2017 February 2017 change   January 2017 February 2017 change
Bakken 998 978 (20)   1,751 1,746 (5)
Eagle Ford 1,045 1,042 (3)   5,564 5,472 (92)
Haynesville 42 42 -   6,042 6,118 76
Marcellus 36 37 1   18,403 18,591 188
Niobrara 413 426 13   4,432 4,477 45
Permian 2,127 2,180 53    7,506 7,609 103
Utica 46 43 (3)    3,941 3,956 15
Total 4,707 4,748 41   47,639 47,969 330
Drilled but uncompleted wells (DUC)
wells
Region November 2016 December 2016 change  
Bakken 810 815 5  
Eagle Ford 1,276 1,284 8  
Haynesville 151 154 3  
Marcellus 627 617 (10)  
Niobrara 674 704 30
Permian 1,569 1,706 137   
Utica 105 99 (6)   
Total 5,212 5,379 167  

 

The Drilling Productivity Report uses recent data on the total number of drilling rigs in operation along with estimates of drilling productivity and estimated changes in production from existing oil and natural gas wells to provide estimated changes in oil and natural gas production for seven key regions. EIA's approach does not distinguish between oil-directed rigs and gas-directed rigs because once a well is completed it may produce both oil and gas; more than half of the wells produce both.

While shale resources and production are found in many U.S. regions, at this time EIA is focusing on the seven most prolific areas, which are located in the Lower 48 states. These seven regions accounted for 92% of domestic oil production growth and all domestic natural gas production growth during 2011-14.

key tight oil and shale gas regions