June 12, 2015 

 
In This Issue
Sen. Kelly Armstrong of Dickinson elected chair of ND Republican Party...
Hess Sells Half of Bakken Processing Unit for $2.68 Billion....
Wardner:
Disappearing Bakken oil discounts adds to output slowdown signs...
North Dakota Oil Industry Reacts to EPA Fracking Study...
Nuverra Launches experiment to re-use oil drilling waste...
State Plays Major Role in Reclaiming Abandoned Wells...
North Dakota refuses to flinch as OPEC keeps output high...
Training Facility Gives Oil Truckers Hands-On Experience...
EPA report encouring for oil development...
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Sen. Kelly Armstrong of Dickinson elected chair of ND Republican Party

 

The newest chairman of North Dakota's Republican Party is from Dickinson.

Hess Sells Half of Bakken Processing Unit for $2.68 Billion

 

Hess Corp., the most active oil driller in North Dakota's Bakken last year, agreed to sell a 50 percent stake in its processing and pipeline unit in the region to private equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners for $2.675 billion in cash. 

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Wardner: Critics of oil tax reforms fail economics test

 

By making North Dakota a great place to do business, our state has enjoyed unparalleled economic growth and job creation over the past 20 years.  

  
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Disappearing Bakken oil discount adds to output slowdown signs

Oil traders scrambling to secure crude in the U.S. Midwest have pushed North Dakota's Bakken to a near premium for the first time in two years, a rally stoked by record refinery runs and an unprecedented slump in Canadian imports.

North Dakota Oil Industry Reacts to EPA Fracking Study

Oil industry officials react to a recent study looking at hydraulic fracturing's potential effect on drinking water.

Nuverra launches experiment to re-use oil drilling waste
 
An oilfield service company says it can recycle Bakken drilling waste while protecting the environment, turning waste that would otherwise go to a landfill into material for roads or other uses.

 

State Plays Major Role in Reclaiming Abandoned Wells

Once a North Dakota well stops producing oil and gas for one year, it's classified as abandoned.

North Dakota refuses to flinch as OPEC keeps output high

Oil executives in North Dakota, a center of the U.S. shale revolution, say OPEC made a questionable bet when it decided on Friday to stick with a policy that aims to push higher cost American producers out of the market by keeping output high.

Training Facility Gives Oil Truckers Hands-On Experience

According to OSHA, half of the worker fatalities in North Dakota happen in the oil and gas industry.

EPA report encouraging for oil development

A federal agency considered a thorn in the side of the state by some did something last week that brought joy to many North Dakotans.