Crews ‘just keeping up’ with rigs statewide By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com Oil production is continuing a gentle rise, but that hasn’t translated into fewer drilled but uncompleted wells or inactive wells. North Dakota’s Director of Mineral Resources Lynn...
North Dakota oil production up 7 percent AMY DALRYMPLE Bismarck Tribune North Dakota oil production increased 7 percent in October to an average of nearly 1.2 million barrels per day, the Department of Mineral Resources said Friday. The increase of more than 78,000...
Hoses offer an efficient way to transport water to hydraulic fracturing sites By: Steve Kirch MBI Energy Service has implemented a new way to transport water to it’s hydraulic fracturing sites, that is both more efficient and safer Over the past few years MBI...
Pressured for profit, oil majors bet big on shale technology Ernest Scheyder HOUSTON (Reuters) – Shale oil engineer Oscar Portillo spends his days drilling as many as five wells at once – without ever setting foot on a rig. Part of a team working to cut...
MONTHLY E-NEWS | November 2017 Welcome and thank you to our newest members: Automation Products Group Dickie McCamey & Chilcote P.C. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Red Deer Ironworks Savage Services September Preliminary Production OIL PRODUCTION: 1,107,104 bbls/day...
Mule Deer Foundation schedules next organizational meeting North Dakota deer season is here and serves as a reminder of the many volunteers who help rebuild and support the habitat needed to continue this great heritage. The Muddy Buck Chapter in Williston and...