North Dakota Oil Regulator Expects Lower Oil Prices This Year Amid Trump Tariff Uncertainty

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HOUSTON, March 21 (Reuters) – Oil prices will likely slip this year, the director of North Dakota’s state oil regulator predicted, amid uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on neighboring Canada and Mexico.

North Dakota is the third-largest oil producing state in the U.S.

U.S. crude futures have been trading below $70 a barrel for the last three weeks, according to data from LSEG, with investor sentiment partly quashed by uncertainty around potential trade tariffs.

“I expect a softer oil price environment than in 2024,” said Nathan Anderson, director of the North Dakota Department Of Mineral Resources.

“I think the Trump administration is doing things with tariffs and sanctions, and there’s a lot of movement occurring right now so I’m not surprised by the lower oil price,” he added.

“I expect if the price dips low enough the federal government might consider increasing input into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and that would probably set the floor for oil prices,” Anderson said.

In 2022, then President Joe Biden’s administration announced a sale of 180 million barrels of oil, the largest ever SPR sale, in an attempt to lower gasoline prices after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Meanwhile, there are currently 12 active frac crews in North Dakota, steady on the month, according to the state regulator.

Oil production in the state fell 20,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 1.172 million bpd in January, monthly data from the state Industrial Commission showed.

“We attribute that to a cold spell in January, and then I would expect February, due to its very cold temperatures, to have similar results,” said Anderson.

The rig count and completion activity in 2025 so far has been steady.

Meanwhile, Bakken oil delivered at Clearbrook, Minnesota, was pricing at an 80 cent per barrel discount to West Texas Intermediate on Friday, the state regulator said.

Reporting by Georgina McCartney in Houston, editing by Deepa Babington

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