Dakota Access has increased North Dakota tax revenue by $6M a month AMY DALRYMPLE Bismarck Tribune The Dakota Access Pipeline has boosted North Dakota’s tax revenues by $18 million in its first three months of operation, according to an analysis by the North Dakota...
Rigs moving away from Bakken’s core, but gas production still hits new high By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com Rigs have expanded their footprint to a wider area of the Bakken, and the trend is already showing up in the changing ratio of oil and gas numbers....
Companies kick off carbon capture project in North Dakota JESSICA HOLDMAN Bismarck Tribune Formal studies of a potential carbon dioxide capturing system for coal power plants is kicking off in North Dakota. A group of industry and state partners has started the...
Kiwanis Club hosts Talkin the Bakken By Frank Stanko • Daily News franks@wahpetondailynews.com Rob Lindberg and Kathy Neset want North Dakotans to help keep the Bakken strong and healthy. Neset is a geologist who’s also president of her own consulting service....
Student video contest launched to promote energy awareness North Dakota is launching an energy awareness campaign, challenging students to focus on science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) while competing in a video contest. The campaign announced...
The future of fracking By Tom Dennis, Prairie Business Magazine When you finish reading this story about fracking and you turn the page, Prairie Business hopes you remember three things: Five percent. One hundred percent. And Julian Simon. Five percent is the amount...