Wednesday, May 23, 2012

North Dakota To Match Oil Production From Texas -- Maybe Not a Pipe Dream

Link here.
North Dakota could double its oil production by 2015 to more than 1 million barrels daily, putting it on par with Texas "if everything goes our way," the state's top oil regulator told industry and government officials Wednesday.

Lynn Helms, director of the state Department of Mineral Resources, said the increase from about 575,000 barrels at present would depend on a strong global economy, steady oil prices and a favorable federal regulatory climate. 
Go to the linked story. There are other numbers that might catch your attention.

Remember this number: 900

2 comments:

  1. Eagle Ford production in Texas will grow even faster than the Bakken, so Texas will likely produce well over 2 mill barrels/day by 2015. The Permian Basin production is also growing because of horizontal drilling. Texas' production will become monstrous.

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    1. Yes, that is the consensus, that the Eagle Ford will grow faster. I have blogged that earlier.

      But recently there are stories about infrastructure issues south of San Antonio. There's more to this than just drilling.

      But I agree with you. North Dakota will not take the #1 spot away from Texas. But just the fact that a public official says this is very interesting on a number of levels.

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