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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
ND gas prices rising rapidly; AAA says no relief in sight until after Memorial Day
By Bryan Horwath , May 17, 2013
Company touts natural gas processing projects
BISMARCK — An energy company is holding a grand opening ceremony Wednesday at new natural gas processing facilities in Williston, in northwest North Dakota.May 07, 2013
A natural selection for job growth
The current and projected rise in natural gas production in North Dakota bodes well for small businesses in the state, according to a new study released this week.By Bryan Horwath , May 04, 2013
‘Big surge’ expected in oil production this summer
By Amy Dalrymple , April 16, 2013
Environmentalists reach accord with MN refinery
MINNEAPOLIS — Environmental groups and Flint Hills Resources announced an agreement Tuesday to cut greenhouse gas emissions and smog-forming air pollution from the company's planned upgrade at Minnesota's largest oil refinery.April 16, 2013
ND measure aimed at curbing natural gas flaring
BISMARCK — The North Dakota House has endorsed a measure aimed at curbing the oil industry's practice of wasting natural gas at oil wells.April 16, 2013
Tribes want change to ND oil tax agreement
BISMARCK — Tribal leaders are pressing lawmakers for a bigger cut of oil production taxes on the Fort Berthold Reservation in western North Dakota, saying the extra money is need to fund drilling impacts unforeseen when the tribes first signed the pact with the state five years ago.By JAMES MacPHERSON , April 11, 2013
Mixing gas and oil: Energy stocks, contributions raise questions
By Amy Dalrymple , March 31, 2013
Drivers endure high gas prices despite US oil boom
NEW YORK — The U.S. is increasing its oil production faster than ever, and American drivers are guzzling less gas. But you’d never know it from the price at the pump.By Jonathan Fahey , March 22, 2013
Wyoming officials: oil and gas companies violated air rules
Wyoming’s environmental regulator has hit a handful of oil and gas operators with citations for air pollution, including one company previously singled out by some for its gas flaring practices.By Adam Voge , March 09, 2013
Average ND price for gas: $3.64 per gallon
As is the case most years, warmer months often bring higher prices at the pump.By Bryan Horwath , February 17, 2013
Hoeven, Heitkamp team up on legislation
In a joint announcement Thursday, U.S. Senators John Hoeven and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota introduced legislation that would help streamline oil and gas permitting on federal lands in western North Dakota.February 08, 2013
Natural gas pipeline near Taylor breaks
January 29, 2013
Coal's slow decline: Industry slowdown hits fuel's Western stronghold
By Matthew Brown , January 26, 2013
One down in Bakken scam case: Calif. woman reaches plea deal with prosecutors
BILLINGS, Mont. — A California woman faces a likely prison sentence after reaching a plea deal with prosecutors for her role in a scam to dupe investors into sinking money into fictitious oil and gas projects on Montana’s Fort Peck Indian Reservation, her defense attorney said ThursdayBy Matthew Brown , December 28, 2012
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