October 13, 2015

 
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Seniors Drive Through Western North Dakota
Energy conference hosted by ND governor, congressional delegation to focus on oil, gas, outlook...
Flaring progress a burning issue for North Dakota...
Firm behind $4 billion petrochemical plant enters deal with Continental Resources
Cutbacks in the Bakken:
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Seniors Drive Through Western North Dakota
 
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Energy conference hosted by ND governor, congressional delegation to focus on oil, gas outlook

Policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders are expected at an energy conference in Bismarck this week.

Flaring progress a burning issue for North Dakota
  
North Dakota's top oil regulator admits that he and the Sierra Club's lone staffer in the state rarely agree on policy or process.
Firm behind $4 billion petrochemical plant enters deal with Continental Resources

A Denver-based company that unveiled plans last fall for a $4 billion petrochemical plant in North Dakota said Friday it has entered into a long-term ethane supply agreement with one of the biggest players in the state's Oil Patch.

Cutbacks in the Bakken: Baker Hughes layoff of 117 employees biggest signal yet of slowdown


Falling oil prices and the resulting oil drilling slowdown in the Bakken Oil Patch has led one of the world's largest oilfield services companies to make major cutbacks at its Dickinson office.