OPEC-related crude oil production attributed to the United States has inched up, with the latest reading rising to 0.99 million barrels, up from the previous 0.97 million barrels. The updated figure, dated 03 July 2026, signals a modest increase in output within this specific OPEC-tracked category.
While the change amounts to just 0.02 million barrels, such incremental shifts are closely watched by energy markets, as they can influence price expectations and supply–demand assessments. The new data point will likely be integrated into broader analyses of U.S. crude dynamics and global oil balances, particularly in the context of ongoing monitoring of production levels under OPEC-related indicators.