INFRASTRUCTURE
We may be easy, but we are not cheap.
I have expressed my concerns about the North Dakota oil patch before. My fearhas been, and continues to be, that the North Dakota we know and love is for sale. There is no going back now though - the ...
Posted on 9/19/12 at 10:02 PM
North Dakota SUNRISE receives National Science Foundation OK for UND research site
The University of North Dakota, in collaboration with several other universities, recently got approval from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to expand the Center for Integration of Composites in...
Posted on 7/6/12 at 2:08 PM
Official: State should invest up to $5 billion in oil counties
WILLISTON — The state should invest up to $5 billion in northwest North Dakota communities with the most oil activity, the president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council said Wednesday.By Amy Dalrymple , May 31, 2012
North Dakota infrastructure could limit Bakken drilling
DENVER (AP) — Infrastructure challenges in western North Dakota could limit the number of oil and gas drilling rigs in the Bakken system’s rich Williston Basin, industry executives said at a conference Thursday.By Catherine Tsai , April 13, 2012
DPG seeking comment for cable update
A telecommunications company plans to upgrade services in rural areas of Billings, McKenzie and Golden Valley counties this year and the Dakota Prairie Grasslands is seeking comments for the proposal.March 28, 2012
Hoeven: Private investment may help with infrastructure needs
By Dain Sullivan , March 20, 2012
Officials wonder: Can Medora grow?
Plans for major construction, including nearly 200 guest rooms, is another reason to determine whether Medora’s infrastructure can handle growth, Mayor Doug Ellison said.March 15, 2012
Berg visits Dickinson
March 14, 2012
Can South Heart grow?
South Heart has snagged the attention of another developer, city leaders said Monday. However, they question what the city infrastructure can handle.February 29, 2012
Gladstone facing water issues as more people come
Gladstone leaders fear “a continual influx of people” is putting stress on the community’s water system.By Dain Sullivan , February 04, 2012
Natural gas transport capacity raises concerns
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s natural gas production, which has been rising in step with its booming oil output, may require more pipeline capacity to carry the fuel to markets, a state official said.By Dale Wetzel , January 26, 2012
$855M available for western ND
December 07, 2011
Oil boom: Lawmakers to make plans for the patch
By Chuck Haga and Patrick Springer , December 26, 2010
Gov. Dalrymple makes stop in oil country
With energy development continuing to impact area infrastructure, Dickinson could have a shot at a slice of $35 million in impact funds, said Gov. Jack Dalrymple during a visit to The Dickinson Press on Tuesday afternoon.December 17, 2010
Study: $900 million needed for oil patch roads
BISMARCK (AP) — County and township roads that bear much of the heavy truck traffic from western North Dakota’s oil industry will need more than $900 million for construction, repairs and upkeep during the next 20 years, a new study estimates.December 11, 2010
Ins and outs of oil
August 06, 2010
Hoeven won't call special legislative session
North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven will not call a special legislative session to address infrastructure in oil cities and counties.By Teri Finneman , June 23, 2010
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