INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
Mixing gas and oil: Energy stocks, contributions raise questions
By Amy Dalrymple , March 31, 2013
Letter to the Editor: Why does the North Dakota Industrial Commission exist?
On Nov. 9, 2012, the North Dakota Industrial Commission approved a permit from SBG to drill a salt water disposal well approximately 1/4 of a mile from our farmstead along Highway 85. There are no other occupied farmsteads along Highway 85 for 15 miles to the south of us and four miles to the north.March 06, 2013
Industrial Commission upholds Killdeer Mountain drilling decision
BISMARCK — In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, the North Dakota Industrial Commission voted to uphold a recent decision allowing oil drilling in an area in Dunn County near Killdeer Mountain.By Bryan Horwath , February 21, 2013
Oil decision cited in need for state ethics commission
BISMARCK — David Schwalbe believes he “did not get his day” to be heard and “had no place to go” in 2011 after he says a decision by the state Industrial Commission left him with inadequate royalty payments from two oil wells on property he owns in Dunn County.By TJ Jerke , February 15, 2013
Killdeer Mountain drilling gets Industrial Commission approval
By Amy Dalrymple , January 25, 2013
Firm gets $1M grant for fertilizer plants
BISMARCK — A $1 million state grant has been pledged to a New York company seeking to convert wasted natural gas into much-needed farm fertilizer by using portable plants that can be moved from well to well throughout North Dakota’s Oil Patch.By James MacPherson , November 29, 2012
Gov. campaign: Dunn County petition effort 'politically motivated'
WILLISTON — A petition seeking a Dunn County grand jury investigation of Gov. Jack Dalrymple has “baseless” accusations and is politically motivated, his campaign office said Thursday.By Amy Dalrymple , November 02, 2012
Dalrymple's ethics questioned on campaign contributions
October 27, 2012
ND approves frack water disposal well near Killdeer
The North Dakota Industrial Commission on Monday approved the creation of a saltwater disposal well outside of Killdeer that some think is too close to a future subdivision.By By Bryan Horwath , September 26, 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
Belfield wells must produce by Nov. 1; Mineral rights owners complained Denver company was sitting on oil and money
A Denver oil company will have until November to bring three wells near Belfield back into production after mineral rights owners said the company was letting the oil and money sit in the ground, North Dakota Industrial Commission members decided Monday in Bismarck.May 23, 2012
Belfield mineral rights owners air grievances for non-producing oil wells
Mineral rights owners for land about two miles northeast of Belfield are upset at an oil company sitting on potentially drillable oil. They demanded at a meeting held Wednesday at the North Dakota Geological Survey in Bismarck that the state Industrial Commission take action.April 26, 2012
Oil Express: Keystone XL delay increases oil price discounts in North Dakota
March 31, 2012
Oil rep: Rules will deter drilling
By Amy Dalrymple , March 16, 2012
Regulators OK huge oil unit near Killdeer
By Dale Wetzel , December 21, 2011
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