North Dakota Reports Steady Oil Production Through July
North Dakota Reports Steady Oil Production Through July
SUGAR LAND--September 16, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--North Dakota's Department of Mineral Resources (DMR), which oversees the state's oil production, reported Monday that the state's crude oil production in July was down less than 1% from June figures. Crude-oil production in July was estimated to be 1.202 million barrels per day (BBL/d), compared to 1.211 million BBL/d in June. The July figures remain only a little more than 2% lower than the state's all-time production output of 1.227 million BBL/d in December 2014.
Within this article: Details on North Dakota's oil production statistics for July and their implications for the future.
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