April 2, 2014

 
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Booming North Dakota's No. 1 personal income growth again.....
Workforce recruitment campaign aims to fill ND job openings...
College Offers Hands-On Refinery Training...
South Heart ok's annexation for oil field industrial complex...
US to become top explorer of liquefied petroleum gas, experts say...
Mayors are Saying the Great American Shale Boom will soon bring jobs to their cities...
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Booming North Dakota's No. 1 in personal income growth again

According to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, North Dakota leads the nation in personal income growth. Its the sixth time in the last seven years the state has recorded the nation's strongest personal income growth, according to a press release from the North Dakota Department of Commerce.

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Workforce recruitment campaign aims to fill ND job openings

Officials announced a campaign here Monday to recruit new workers to keep North Dakota's economy humming, saying it will be different from past efforts to bring workers to the state..

 

College Offers Hands-On Refinery Training  

The Dakota Prairie Refinery (DPR) in Dickinson is supposed to open at the end of the year. But before that can happen, it needs qualified employees.

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South Heart ok's annexation for oil field industrial complex

 

The South Heart City Council unanimously approved the annexation of a chunk of land to be used by a multinational oil field services company during a special meeting Wednesday night.

 

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The U.S. is poised to become the top exporter of liquefied petroleum gas - more commonly known as propane or butane - within just a few years, officials with research analyst IHS said Monday. 
 
Mayors are Saying the Great American Shale Boom will soon bring jobs to their cities

Energy-intensive manufacturing employment will increase by more than 1 percent a year in the United States through 2020, with 72 percent of those jobs going to metropolitan areas, according to a report released on Thursday.

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Study:  Shale oil still profitable with price drops

 

Even if global oil prices fell more than $30 per barrel, the overwhelmingly majority of U.S. tight oil production still would be profitable, analysts with Wood Mackenzie said Tuesday.


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