Crude oil production linked to OPEC sources in the United States has edged higher, with the latest reading rising to 0.26 million barrels, up from 0.25 million barrels previously. The updated figure, tied to OPEC crude oil production data for Congo but reported for the U.S., reflects a modest increase of 0.01 million barrels.
The data, updated on 06 March 2026, underscore a small but measurable uptick in this segment of crude output. While the move is incremental, such changes are closely watched by energy market participants who monitor production trends for signals on potential shifts in supply dynamics and pricing pressure in the broader oil market.