August 27, 2014

 
In This Issue
Dickinson leaders get facetime with legislators...
North Dakota:
Record year:
Highway of relief...
Re-fracking brings 'vintage' oil and gas wells back to life...
New Dickinson, N.D., Diesel Refinery First in U.S. Since 1976
Oil production increases, flaring unchanged...
Enbrige sees pipeline as fuel for energy independence, economic growth...
Commission approves extended boundaries, emergency repair funds...
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Dickinson leaders get facetime with legislators

  

To start a two-day tour of western North Dakota oil country, more than 30 legislators stopped at Marathon Oil's Dickinson office to hear from city officials.  

 

 

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North Dakota: Legendary Among States 

  

 "Oil boom" is probably the first phrase that comes to mind when one thinks about North Dakota.

  

Record year: Dickinson Public Schools breaks '80s boom peak for student enrollment

At around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, only hours before the new school year began, another family stopped by the Dickinson Public Schools administrative office to register a student.

Highway of relief:   Dalrymple, local leaders touts Dickinson interim bypass

It's been open to the public for a while now, but the interim bypass connecting Highway 22 and Interstate 94 received its official induction ceremony Wednesday at a ribbon-cutting attended by Gov. Jack Dalrymple and other city and state officials.

Re-fracking brings 'vintage' oil and gas wells back to life

A fracking boom isn't enough for U.S. oil and gas producers - they're now starting the re-fracking boom.

New Dickinson, N.D., Diesel Refinery First in U.S. Since 1976

Construction of a 20,000 barrel per-day diesel refinery near Dickinson in western North Dakota began in late March 2013.

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Oil production increases, flaring unchanged


Oil production in western North Dakota picked up steam in June with daily production spiking by more than 52,000 barrels during the month over May's record high.

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Enbridge sees pipeline as fuel for energy independence, economic growth

Enbridge, the company behind the controversial Sandpiper pipeline that would move oil across northern Minnesota, says the project will bring construction jobs and property tax dollars to the state and be part of the goal of achieving energy independence.

 

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Commission approves extended boundaries, emergency repair funds 

 

                       

Dickinson could be expanding again, if the City Commission approves a resolution to expand the city's extra-territorial zone.