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North Dakota Oct. oil output estimated down by 500,000 barrels, state regulator

Oil output in North Dakota, the thirdlargest producing state in the U.S., is estimated to have actually fallen by around 500,000 barrels through October, after wildfires crossed into essential producing counties previously this month, a state regulator said on Thursday.

Exxon Mobil was amongst operators that recently shut in some oil wells and production websites in the state in response to the fires.

My finest price quote is around 500,000 total barrels removed from those October numbers, said Justin Kringstad, director of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority.

There were around 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) impacted in the immediate reaction to the fires, down to around 50-80,000. bpd in the week after, Kringstad included.

The state presently has 18 frac teams operating, down. from 20 last month, according to Mark Bohrer, assistant director. of the oil and gas division at the North Dakota Department of. Mineral Resources.

We have 40 rigs running today even with the mergers and. acquisitions, our rig count has stayed relatively steady, Bohrer. added.

Oil production in the state increased by 9,630 barrels per. day (bpd) in August, to an approximated 1.179 million bpd,. according to state regulators on Thursday.

And the variety of producing wells in North Dakota in. August reached a record high, at 19,117 wells.

The state has actually also allowed 3 to four four-mile lateral. wells, which will assist operators develop a few of the tier 2. and 3 locations that were formerly financially more. challenging to drill, according to Bohrer.

(source: Reuters)