Dallas Survey: The Oil & Gas Outlook Is Finally Improving

2025/01/03 16:44

After a grim year, the latest Dallas Fed Energy Survey 

After a grim year, the latest Dallas Fed Energy Survey has revealed that the oil and gas outlook is finally brightening. According to the business activity index, the survey’s activity in Dallas’ energy sector increased from -5.9 in the third quarter to 6.0 in the fourth quarter. The company outlook index increased 19 points from -12.1 to 7.1, suggesting mild optimism among oil and gas companies while the outlook uncertainty index declined 26 points to 22.4.

However, the oil production index declined from 7.9 in the third quarter to 1.1 in the fourth quarter, suggesting oil production was relatively unchanged during the period while the natural gas production index improved from -13.3 to -3.5, indicating gas production edged lower.

Overall crude oil production in the U.S. Lower 48 (L48) states hit a record 11.3 million barrels per day (b/d) in November 2024, good for a 3% year over year increase. The production growth came despite fewer active rigs in most major producing regions thanks to improved operational efficiency.