North Dakota’s crude production in May reached another all-time high, continuing to climb above the 1 million b/d mark it reached in April, the state’s Department of Mineral Resources said Monday. May production rose 36,379 b/d from April to a record 1,039,635 b/d, the DMR said in a statement. The number of producing wells in the state also jumped to a record 10,892 in May, up 227 from April, it said. Bakken and Three Forks production made up 94% of the May output, or 974,695 b/d, with 7,526 wells producing in those formations, according to DMR data. –Josh Brown, [email protected] –Edited by Richard Rubin, [email protected] Crude Oil Marketwire Crude Oil Marketwire delivers vital intelligence to help you make critical decisions. Delivered daily direct to your desktop, Crude Oil Marketwire provides detailed market information including; crude oil price spreads, daily crude oil forwards, trade updates, industry officials’ commentary, futures settlement […]