Winter Storms Whack North Dakota Output in April

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Severe weather in North Dakota led to an unprecedented 20% drop in oil and natural gas production in April, but state regulators expect most of the volumes to return by June and expect daily flows from the Bakken Shale to actually show modest growth in full-year 2022.

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