OPEC-classified crude oil production attributed to the United States remained unchanged in the latest reading, holding at 0.96 million barrels, according to data updated on 9 February 2026. The current figure matches the previous level of 0.96 million barrels, indicating a period of stability in this specific segment of U.S.-tracked crude output.
The flat reading suggests no immediate shift in production dynamics within the OPEC-referenced category for the U.S. market over the latest measurement period. Investors and energy market watchers may see the steady level as a sign of short-term balance rather than expansion or contraction in this particular slice of supply. Further data in coming months will help clarify whether this stability is temporary or part of a more sustained production pattern.