Oil production from shale plays in North Dakota will likely top 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in April after missing expectations in March due to severe weather conditions, according to a state regulator.
The state's output hit 977,000 bpd in March, after winter weather interrupted well operations, Lynn Helms, director of the state's Department of Mineral Resources, said on a conference call on Tuesday.I said the very same thing earlier this afternoon: North Dakota oil production probably went over the 1-million-bopd milestone in April.
Again, that was the top story over at Rigzone.
I'm surprised Rigzone didn't cite The Million Dollar Way. LOL.
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