MDN File Photo North Dakota produced a record high of 3.58 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day. The state produced 1.165 barrels of oil a day in September.
BISMARCK – North Dakota reached an all-time high in daily natural gas production in September, according to Nathan Anderson, director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources.
Anderson said Friday, in the monthly oil and gas production report, the state produced 3.58 billion cubic feet (BCF) of natural gas a day.This was an increase of 1.27% from August to September.
Oil production was down slightly in September, with 1.165 barrels of oil a day produced or a 0.43% decrease from August to September. However, it was 1.38% above the revenue forecast.
Production numbers are normally about two months behind.
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