FRACKING
U.S. House members demand answers from EPA on fracking study panel
Recently, I came across an item on Gas Business Briefing (gsbb.com), which posted information about an Oct. 16 letter that three Republican members of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Te...
Posted on 10/25/12 at 3:07 PM
Elevator poised to double revenue by partnering with oil industry
BERTHOLD — Fourteen months ago, the general manager of the Berthold Farmers Elevator worried how he would keep everyone on the payroll during such a wet season.By Amy Dalrymple , August 04, 2012
Strong interest as Bakken tours begin
By Amy Dalrymple , July 29, 2012
Wyoming to open books on hundreds of oil, gas wells
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Petroleum companies, investors and landowners might soon get a better idea who has struck black gold and who might be in the red as a result of drilling for oil deep into the Niobrara Shale beneath eastern Wyoming.By By Mead Gruver , July 28, 2012
Added workforce pumps up oil production; Stark, Williams counties see increase
WILLISTON — A boost in the workforce helped Williams County add 66 producing oil wells in May, increasing daily production by more than 21,000 barrels that month, the latest figures show.By Amy Dalrymple , July 20, 2012
Stark Co. drinking water threatened by waste disposal
Environmental violations at a fracking waste water disposal well near Dickinson that threatened drinking water in Stark County have prompted North Dakota’s largest civil case and the first ever criminal case against an oil and gas operator.By Amy Dalrymple , July 19, 2012
Dunn County fracking: 1 year since EPA study
The Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing information from nine oil and gas companies for its study of the impact of fracking on drinking water at the request of Congress a year ago this week.By Betsy Simon , June 26, 2012
Record rig count in Oil Patch
GRAND FORKS — A record 218 rigs were drilling new wells for crude oil Tuesday in North Dakota’s Oil Patch, according to the state’s Department of Mineral Resources.By Stephen J. Lee , May 30, 2012
RockPile keeps it local: Fracking company comes to Dickinson
May 12, 2012
Officials: Rules would slow development
NEW TOWN — Federal red tape and redundant regulations threaten to slow oil development on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, tribal officials and industry leaders said Tuesday.By Amy Dalrymple , May 09, 2012
‘Redundant’ rule adds to state frack regulations
May 05, 2012
President to announce federal standards to reduce pollution from fracking
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is issuing the first-ever standards to control air pollution from gas wells that are drilled using a method called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, but not without making concessions to the oil and gas industry.April 18, 2012
ND could be ‘FrackNation’: Director scouts sites for her next film on fracking
By Amy Dalrymple , April 14, 2012
'FrackNation': Filmmaker to scout locations, including Dickinson, in North Dakota next week
By Amy Dalrymple , April 06, 2012
‘FrackNation’ filmmaker to scout next week for locations, including Dickinson and Glendive
By Amy Dalrymple , April 05, 2012
Fairfield no place for water facility
April 04, 2012
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