North Dakota will likely follow Texas’ lead in letting oil market dynamics and individual producers, not state regulators, decide how much production to curtail in the face of low prices and weak demand. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The combination of a recent bump in crude oil futures and sharp production cuts from voluntary shut-ins has moved the debate over state proration to the back-burner, analysts said this week. The North Dakota Industrial Commission will take testimony Wednesday on whether to label oil produced below a certain price as “waste,” which could be the first step in state-mandated production cuts. However, all but one written comment received as of Friday […]