September 26, 2013

 
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Vision West group's leaders unsure of oil's involvement...
North Dakota Fight for Mineral Rights...
North Dakota oil boom boosting household income...
Crew camps as...
Oil, ag, compete for role of ND's biggest industry...
Industrial Commission looks at permit review process...
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Vision West group's leaders unsure of oil's involvement

 

No real consensus on the involvement of oil companies in community growth developed Wednesday as the people shaping western North Dakota's future met one last time before implementing their visions for the communities they hope to mold and grow.

 

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Building in the Bakken -- Maxing Out or More to Come?
  
What's the status of construction opportunities in the Williston Basin -- tapped out or tip of the iceberg?

North Dakota State's Fight for Mineral Rights

 
There is a lot money being produced in oil, yet millions of dollars are being stockpiled in a trust fund, until the state can determine who owns the mineral rights along the Missouri River. The laws governing mineral rights are complex and based on the moving waters and now these laws are being evaluated in the North Dakota Supreme Court.

 

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Bakken shale production will surprise Wall Street, Goldman Sachs says
 
North Dakota's Bakken shale formation will surprise investors, analysts at Goldman Sachs wrote in a note Tuesday.
  

North Dakota oil boom boosting household income

 

North Dakota's unprecedented oil boom has helped boost the state's median household income above the national average and positively impacted salaries to its sister state to the south, demographers in the Dakotas say.

 

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Crew camps as 'green' housing?
 
Being "green" may be a rare topic of conversation around oil and gas industry water coolers, but workforce housing, or crew camps, can be resource-efficient by nature, according to a recent study.

 

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Oil, ag, compete for role of ND's biggest industry

  

 

Is the oil industry now bigger than farming in North Dakota?

 

  

Industrial Commission looks at permit review process

 

 

On Thursday Department of Mineral Resources director Lynn Helms provided the North Dakota Industrial Commission with lists detailing what the department looks at when reviewing drilling permits.

 

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