The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has updated its short-term energy outlook, adjusting its forecasts for U.S. crude oil production. According to Jin10, the EIA now anticipates that U.S. crude oil output will reach 13.61 million barrels per day in 2026, slightly up from the previous estimate of 13.60 million barrels per day. Furthermore, the forecast for 2027 has been revised significantly, with production expected to hit 13.83 million barrels per day, compared to the earlier projection of 13.32 million barrels per day. These adjustments reflect changes in market conditions and technological advancements impacting the oil industry.