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EIA Reveals Latest USA Oil, Gas Proved Reserves Figures

by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone Staff | Monday, June 30, 2025

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) revealed its latest U.S. crude oil and natural gas proved reserves figures in a report posted on its site recently.

According to the report, which includes data up to 2023, U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves decreased 3.9 percent year over year from 2022, from 48.3 billion barrels to 46.4 billion barrels.

North Dakota crude oil and lease condensate reserves decreased 12.3 percent from 2022, the report showed, highlighting that, at 611 million barrels, this was the largest annual net decline reported among all states. The second largest net decline of oil reserves occurred in Alaska, according to the report, which pointed out that the state saw an 11.4 percent, or 384 million barrel, drop.

New Mexico crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves increased 6.1 percent from 2022 to 2023, the report highlighted. At 380 million barrels, this was the largest net increase in 2023, the EIA report revealed.

The report also showed that U.S. crude oil and lease condensate production increased 7.8 percent year over year from 2022 to 2023.

Natural Gas

Proved reserves of U.S. natural gas decreased 12.6 percent year over year, from 691.0 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) to 603.6 Tcf, the EIA report stated, adding that this was the first annual decrease in U.S. natural gas reserves since 2020.

Alaska saw the largest annual net decline among all states in 2023, according to the report, which revealed natural gas proved reserves in the state decreased 22.7 percent, or 28.5 Tcf. Texas had the second largest net decline in proved reserves of natural gas, according to the report, which revealed that the state’s proved reserves drop was 12.6 percent, or 21.4 Tcf.

Montana reported the largest annual net increase in proved reserves of natural gas from 2022 to 2023, the report highlighted, revealing the state’s proved reserves rise came in at 11.2 percent, or 70 billion cubic feet.

The report went on to point out that U.S. natural gas production increased 3.4 percent in 2023.

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