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American Focus > Blog > Economy > EIA Raises U.S. Oil Output Forecast, Warns Oversupply Could Crush Prices
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EIA Raises U.S. Oil Output Forecast, Warns Oversupply Could Crush Prices

Last updated: October 9, 2025 6:23 am
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The United States is poised to set a new record for oil production this year. However, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) warns that an oversupply may lead to declining prices in the near future.

In its latest outlook for October, the EIA has upped its prediction for U.S. crude oil production to 13.53 million barrels per day (bpd) for 2025, an increase from its earlier estimate of 13.44 million bpd. This figure significantly exceeds last year’s record production of 13.23 million bpd and stems from higher-than-expected output in July, combined with quicker than anticipated ramp-ups from new Gulf of Mexico offshore projects. The Gulf region is now predicted to average 1.89 million bpd this year, representing a 50,000-barrel increase from previous forecasts due to early project completions.

The EIA cautioned that despite record production providing ample supply to global markets, it could lead to a surplus. “We expect global oil inventories to increase through 2026, which will put significant downward pressure on oil prices in the coming months,” the agency noted in its report. The agency anticipates West Texas Intermediate crude will average around $65 per barrel this year—approximately 15% lower than in 2024—while Brent crude is expected to average $68.64.

The revised forecast indicates U.S. crude production will reach 13.2 million bpd in 2024, with significant contributions from the Permian Basin and the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, the EIA has observed that production growth has decelerated compared to the annual increases of a million barrels seen during the peak shale era, indicating U.S. producers may be approaching the limits of their capacity expansion.

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The agency also posits that only a portion of OPEC+’s planned production increases will likely be realized, owing to limited spare capacity among its members. That being said, inventories are expected to rise by an average of 2.1 million bpd in the fourth quarter of 2025—enough to keep supply comfortably ahead of demand, which could exert further pressure on prices.

If these additional barrels enter the market too swiftly, the imminent challenge for the oil industry may shift from a scarcity issue to one of excess supply.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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