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North Dakota oil production fully restored; nationwide outages drop

State regulators said that all of North Dakota’s crude production had been?brought back online? on Friday after recovering from the arctic blast caused by a winter storm which has disrupted nationwide production.

The latest data from the Industrial Commission of North Dakota showed that the state was the third largest oil producer in the United States. In November, North Dakota produced 1.189 million barrels per day. As of Thursday, crude production outages nationwide totaled 500,000 barrels per day, down 100,000 barrels per day from Wednesday. Over the weekend,?outages peaked around 2 million bpd. The Energy Information Administration reported this month that U.S. crude production was expected to total 13,76 million bpd for January. This puts Thursday's interruption at approximately 3.6% of total output. The oil prices fell on Friday, after surging by 3% on Thursday to a?five-month high. This was due to rising fears that global supplies might be disrupted in the event of an attack on Iran.

Dennis Kissler is senior vice president for trading at BOK. He said, "Global'supplies' remain abundant, but?demand remains stronger than expected. The latest cold spell has also hampered U.S.production." (Reporting from Georgina McCartney, Houston; Editing and proofreading by Lisa Shumaker).

(source: Reuters)