North Dakota collected an estimated $29 million more in oil tax revenue in May as a result of a pricing anomaly that hadn’t happened in decades. 

Justin Kringstad, director of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority, said Wednesday crude oil produced in North Dakota sold for an average of $2.56 more per barrel than the West Texas Intermediate oil price benchmark in May, the most recent data available. 

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