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North Dakota's January oil output hits one-year low in the middle of severe cold

Petroleum production in North Dakota fell 14% in January compared to the prior month, hitting a oneyear low after a cold snap weighed on activity, state regulators stated on Thursday.

Output in the third-largest oil producing state fell 172,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) to 1.103 million bpd, its most affordable given that January 2023, monthly information from the state Industrial Commission revealed. At one point during the month, roughly half the state's. production was offline.

Lynn Helms, director of the North Dakota Department of. Mineral Resources, said activity has given that recuperated and output. is set to climb above December level, which was 1.273 million. bpd.

The state expects to see one to two rigs added this year,. Helms said.

Prices for Bakken crude has actually firmed ahead of the start of. the Trans Mountain Pipeline's expansion, said Justin Kringstad,. director of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority.

Canada's long-delayed Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion. is because of begin line fill from April, tripling crude flow from. Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast to 890,000 bpd.

Last fall, there was some market interest in the timing. of Trans Mountain in Canada, and when it would remain in service,. Kringstad stated, adding that these issues appear to have relieved,. buoying prices.

Bakken oil delivered at Clearbrook, Minnesota enhanced. to an 83-cent per barrel discount rate to West Texas Intermediate on. Thursday, recuperating from a near $2 discount in February,. according to Kringstad.

(source: Reuters)