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Data Supply DistributionProductionSouth DakotaShare of U.S.Total Energy268 trillion Btu0.3%Crude Oil3 thousand barrels per day*Natural Gas - Marketed407 million cu ft*21 more rows
North Dakota ranks second in the nation, after Texas, in crude oil reserves and third, after Texas and New Mexico, in crude oil production.
Demand fell temporarily due to Covid-19. Oil prices have since recovered to over $70 per barrel in 2021 due to increased demand linked to the Covid-19 recovery. North Dakota remains the state with the second highest oil production, after Texas.
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According to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, although Harding County today has produced by far the most oil (43.3 million barrels), other counties such as Fall River (4.6 million), Custer (310 thousand), and Dewey (133 thousand) have all contributed to the states total of 48.3 million barrels.

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South Dakota has no docHub proved crude oil reserves and no oil refineries, but it does have a small amount of crude oil production. Although the Williston Basin extends into South Dakota from the north, its oil-rich Bakken Shale does not.
Petroleum. South Dakotas crude oil production is far less than 1% of the nations total, and the state has no oil refineries. Production is concentrated in the western corner of the state, where Harding County produces the bulk of the states crude oil and natural gas, mostly from traditional vertical wells.
At 31 billion barrels, the Bakken can supply oil at a plateau rate of 2 million barrels per day all the way through approximately 2042 (I assume a straight-line decline thereafter over a 30-year period). At 48 billion barrels, the 2 million barrels per day rate can be sustained much longer, until approximately 2066.
South Dakota has no docHub proved crude oil reserves and no oil refineries, but it does have a small amount of crude oil production. Although the Williston Basin extends into South Dakota from the north, its oil-rich Bakken Shale does not. Other potentially productive formations are present but unexplored.
Data ReservesCrude Oil (as of Dec. 31)3,669 million barrels10.2%Expected Future Production of Dry Natural Gas (as of Dec. 31)7,133 billion cu ft1.6%Expected Future Production of Natural Gas Plant Liquids1,030 million barrels5.0%Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines922 million short tons7.0%6 more rows Jun 16, 2022

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