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U.S. Sen. John Hoeven is praising the North Dakota Industrial Commission’s approval of $45.1 million in state grants to support enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects in the Bakken, calling the move a critical step in advancing the state’s energy future.
BISMARCK – North Dakota produced more than 1.153 million barrels of oil a day or 35,757,872 barrels in August, according to the most recent oil and gas production numbers. Nathan Anderson, director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources,
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North Dakota Oil Heartland Feels Aftershock of Chevron, Hess Corp. Merger
North Dakota’s oil heartland is feeling the aftershocks of Chevron’s $53-billion merger with Hess Corp., as the supermajor trims more than 100 jobs across Minot and Tioga.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved more than $45 million in grants during the 62nd round of the Oil and Gas Research Program.
Red Trail Energy at Richardton, North Dakota, produces about 65 million gallons of ethanol from about 23 million bushels of corn each year. (Photo courtesy of Red Trail Energy)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A sustainable aviation fuel developer plans to shift investment from South Dakota to North Dakota,
Tossing the Biden-era resource management plan means mineral management on federal lands in North Dakota reverts to a plan adopted in 1988 — erasing a half-mile “no surface occupancy” buffer around the Missouri River, Lake Oahe and Lake Sakakawea.
A sustainable aviation fuel developer plans to shift its immediate investment from South Dakota to North Dakota, in part because of delays in the development of a multi-state pipeline by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions.
Rig Counts are about the same as last month’s. However, oil prices in the United States have been incredibly volatile as of late due to the current geopolitical space
As North Dakota birth rates decline, experts say work needs to be done to prepare for future impacts
North Dakota birth rates have declined 35% since 2016, a trend some say is caused by economic uncertainty, a shift in social norms and a post-oil boom lull. Unless residents start having more babies,