GAS
Managing the Kids While Your Husband is Away
How many times has someone told you, "I don't know how you do it!" and you just laugh it off and say it's not that bad. What they don't know is that you are quite possibly on the verge of a breakdow...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 7:21 AM
$3.59!!!!
On February 7th, I wrote about gas prices that had risen about 40 cents over a few weeks to $3.39 a gallon. Today, on February 15th the gas prices are $3.59 a gallon. Are you $%!?@$#$%?!@$%$!! kidding...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:59 PM
Natural gas generation to skyrocket in state
Energy Shifts & North Dakota's future BY SID PRANKE Recent headlines in North Dakota can send mixed messages when it comes to predicting the direction of North Dakotas energy future Demand f...
Posted on 11/29/12 at 11:22 AM
Natural gas production could quadruple
WILLISTON, N.D. Natural gas production in the Williston Basin could more than quadruple current levels, pushing North Dakota into a more leading role in supplying the U.S. natural gas market, accor...
Posted on 7/26/12 at 8:54 AM
Worth repeating: Gas capades
I can't quote it, but earlier this evening a call came over the scanner that someone getting gas at SuperPumper drove off with the nozzle still in the filler hole of their car. The driver ripped the h...
Posted on 12/10/10 at 7:44 PM
Report delivers mixed message on gas drilling
PITTSBURGH — Shale gas and oil drilling pose environmental and public health risks, but the extent of those risks is unknown, according to a new Congressional Government Accountability Office study.By Kevin Begos , October 13, 2012
Calif. refinery back online amid soaring $4.56 per-gallon gas
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California refinery that suffered a power outage that helped send gas prices soaring is back online.October 05, 2012
Crude oil prices down; Dickinson gas prices up
By Bryan Horwath , September 27, 2012
Drop in oil price reflects reality of global economy
NEW YORK — Reality returned to the oil market this week.By Jonathan Fahey , September 21, 2012
Exxon pays $1.6 billion for Bakken assets
Exxon Mobil is making a $1.6 billion investment in the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota and Montana.By Forum Communications , September 20, 2012
Gas prices high, not stopping those getting away from Dickinson for weekend
By Betsy Simon , September 02, 2012
Isaac brings higher gas prices, south and north
NEW YORK (AP) — Drivers are being hit with the biggest one-day jump in gasoline prices in 18 months just as the last heavy driving weekend of the summer approaches.August 29, 2012
Fire spreads at Venezuela refinery
PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela — An intense fire at a Venezuelan refinery spread to a third fuel tank Monday nearly three days after an explosion killed at least 41 people and injured more than 150.By Jorge Rueda , August 28, 2012
AAA: 33M Americans plan to travel over Labor Day
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans plan to hit the road this Labor Day weekend despite rising gas prices.August 21, 2012
ND mulls $1M grant for mobile fertilizer plants
BISMARCK (AP) — A New York company is asking North Dakota regulators for $1 million to help build a mobile plant that would convert natural gas that’s normally burned off as a byproduct of oil production into farm fertilizer.By James MacPherson , August 16, 2012
Calif. refinery fire will boost gas prices
By Jason Dearen , August 08, 2012
Input sought on private access across Forest Service land
The McKenzie County Ranger District is looking to the public for input on granting a contractor private access across nearly 5 acres of U.S. Forest Service land.By Betsy Simon , August 03, 2012
Natural gas to fertilizer: ND Corn Growers Association looks at $1.5 billion plant
July 21, 2012
Electric rates not falling along with fuel costs
NEW YORK (AP) — A plunge in the price of natural gas has made it cheaper for utilities to produce electricity. But the savings aren’t translating to lower rates for customers. Instead, U.S. electricity prices are going up.By Jonathan Fahey , July 12, 2012
Gas drilling in graveyards? Ohio community receives proposal to lease cemetery mineral rights
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Loved ones aren’t the only thing buried in the 122-year-old Lowellville Cemetery in eastern Ohio. Deep underground, locked in ancient shale formations, are lucrative quantities of natural gas.By Julie Carr Smyth , July 01, 2012
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