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Winter weather causes 4.2 percent drop in January oil production
BISMARCK – A winter storm and subzero temperatures contributed to a 4.2 percent drop in North Dakota’s oil production in January, the Department of Mineral Resources said Friday.By Amy Dalrymple , March 15, 2013
Glut of western oil: Details emerge on Calumet terminal in Superior to help fill crude transportation shortfall
By John Myers , February 24, 2013
US oil production at highest level since 1998
WILLISTON — North Dakota oil production has helped lift U.S. monthly oil production to the highest level since 1998.December 05, 2012
Tracking Bakken oil movement: 40 percent of SW North Dakota crude leaves via railway
By Bryan Horwath , December 01, 2012
2 Minn. refineries object to pipeline surcharge
MINNEAPOLIS — Two Minnesota oil refineries say they shouldn’t have to help pay for a pipeline from North Dakota to Wisconsin that they won’t use.November 30, 2012
IEA: US oil leader by 2017
Information released this week in London by the International Energy Agency said the United States is on track to become the world’s largest oil producer by 2017.By Bryan Horwath , November 17, 2012
ND sets new oil production record, passes 2011 figure
WILLISTON — North Dakota’s oil production surpassed 2011 totals in September, setting a new record.By Amy Dalrymple , November 14, 2012
Enbridge proposes oil pipeline to Superior, Wis.
MINOT — An Enbridge Pipelines proposal would transport Bakken crude from northwest North Dakota to Superior, Wis., expanding export capacity and increasing market opportunities.By Amy Dalrymple , November 04, 2012
Feds OK tribal refinery: Work could begin as early as next spring
NEW TOWN — Plans for an oil refinery on the Fort Berthold Reservation, the first major refinery to be built in the United States in more than 30 years, cleared a milestone Wednesday.By Amy Dalrymple , October 11, 2012
Report: SD unlikely to have major oil boom
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota will not experience a boom in oil production like the one sweeping across western North Dakota, according to a study released Wednesday by Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s office.By Chet Brokaw , September 27, 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
Venezuela refinery blast kills 26
By Ian James , August 26, 2012
Bakken crude, Canadian oil sands battle for pipeline space
North Dakota’s unexpected oil boom has triggered a surprising development that people outside the industry have yet to grasp: U.S. domestic crude oil must now compete with Canadian imports for space on the nation’s pipeline system.By Elizabeth Douglass , August 10, 2012
ND oil output rise continues, up 5 percent from April
BISMARCK (AP) — Even though oil prices have been falling, North Dakota’s oil production continues to rise.July 12, 2012
Railroad oil capacity up more than 50 percent
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s capacity to export oil by rail has jumped more than 50 percent in June as shippers in the state increasingly turn to mile-long trains to move crude to markets not linked by pipelines.By James MacPherson , June 20, 2012
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