February 12,  2014

 
In This Issue
BNSF to add trains, crews to address ND delays...
North Dakota Oil Boom Comes To The Valley...
U.S. may be inching toward oil independence...
How the U.S. Energy Boom...
ND group announces natural gas capturing goal...
RPD-Column...
North Dakota oil up 3 percent...
Dickinson's airport taking shape, flight...
'Show us the money':
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BNSF to add trains, crews to address ND delays

BNSF Railway Co. has promised to add more locomotives and crews in an effort to address delays in Amtrak service and agricultural product shipping in North Dakota, the state's congressional delegation said Tuesday.

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North Dakota Oil Boom Comes To The Valley

 

It's estimated the North Dakota oil boom is dumping more than 30-billion dollars a year into the State's economy. And now, more and more of that money is pouring into the Valley.

 

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U.S. may be inching toward oil independence

 

U.S. oil imports fell sharply again in 2013 while petroleum exports rose, leading some analysts to proclaim that a new era of energy independence is just a few years away.

 

How the U.S. Energy Boom is Changing America's Place in the World
 
It wasn't even five years ago that Iran reelected hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a disputed presidential election, openly admitted it was building a uranium enrichment facility and brazenly test-fired missiles capable of hitting targets in Israel.
 

ND group announces natural gas capturing goal

A group representing hundreds of companies working in North Dakota's oil patch told state regulators on Wednesday that the industry plans to significantly decrease the amount of natural gas being burned off and wasted as a byproduct of oil production.

 

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RPT-COLUMN-America's energy revolution transforms international relations: Kemp 
 
North America's energy revolution is remaking all aspects of the global economy and international relations in what has turned out to be the most profound shift in the second decade of the 21st century.

North Dakota oil up 3 percent

 

North Dakota produced 973,045 barrels of oil per day in November, a nearly 3 percent increase and another all-time high, according to preliminary figures released Tuesday by the Department of Mineral Resources.

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Dickinson's airport taking shape, flight

 

Matthew Remynse, manager of the Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport, has overseen a lot in his six years in Dickinson. 
 

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'Show us the money': Oil counties want more state funding

Members of the North Dakota Association of Oil and Gas Producing Counties are near a breaking point as financial needs for energy impacts in the organization's region continue to pile up.