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Bismarck paper to expand coverage of Oil Patch
The Great Plains Examiner, a monthly newspaper that began operating in Bismarck and Mandan about a year and a half ago, has suspended publishing while a new ownership arrangement is finalized. Matt Bunk, the editor and publisher of the paper, said once the deal is completed he will remain an owner of the paper but no longer have control over day-to-day operations.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The Great Plains Examiner, a monthly newspaper that began operating in Bismarck and Mandan about a year and a half ago, has suspended publishing while a new ownership arrangement is finalized. Matt Bunk, the editor and publisher of the paper, said once the deal is completed he will remain an owner of the paper but no longer have control over day-to-day operations.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Researchers studying enhanced oil recovery with carbon dioxide
How much bigger can the Bakken get? Researchers say it could get hundreds of billions of dollars bigger. The Energy & Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota is working to determine if injecting carbon dioxide into the Bakken formation could be an effective enhanced oil recovery method.
Saturday, December, 01, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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How much bigger can the Bakken get? Researchers say it could get hundreds of billions of dollars bigger. The Energy & Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota is working to determine if injecting carbon dioxide into the Bakken formation could be an effective enhanced oil recovery method.
Saturday, December, 01, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Two Minnesota refineries object to pipeline surcharge
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. Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Energy this month proposed a surcharge to finance the $2.5 billion, 618-mile “Sandpiper” pipeline, which will carry more oil from the Bakken fields in western North Dakota across Minnesota to a terminal in Superior, Wis.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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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. Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Energy this month proposed a surcharge to finance the $2.5 billion, 618-mile “Sandpiper” pipeline, which will carry more oil from the Bakken fields in western North Dakota across Minnesota to a terminal in Superior, Wis.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
2 Minn. refineries object to pipeline surcharge
Two Minnesota oil refineries say they shouldn't have to help pay for a pipeline that they won't use.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Two Minnesota oil refineries say they shouldn't have to help pay for a pipeline that they won't use.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Firm gets $1 million grant for fertilizer plants
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.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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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.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Firm gets $1M ND grant for fertilizer plants
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — 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.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — 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.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Man moves to Bakken for job, becomes homeless
Like many others in recent months, Anthony Gonzales came to western North Dakota looking for work. With media outlets picking up on North Dakota’s Bakken oil play over the course of the past couple of years, the area’s national reputation as an employment hotbed has spread like wildfire. With his job prospects going nowhere after he was laid off in Los Angeles, Gonzales, 51, decided to take a chance.
Wednesday, November, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Like many others in recent months, Anthony Gonzales came to western North Dakota looking for work. With media outlets picking up on North Dakota’s Bakken oil play over the course of the past couple of years, the area’s national reputation as an employment hotbed has spread like wildfire. With his job prospects going nowhere after he was laid off in Los Angeles, Gonzales, 51, decided to take a chance.
Wednesday, November, 28, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
More money: N.D.’s cut of oil royalties on state land increasing
North Dakota has reaped more than $1.1 billion since 2007 thanks to drilling activity — an especially impressive tally considering about 90 percent the state is privately owned.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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North Dakota has reaped more than $1.1 billion since 2007 thanks to drilling activity — an especially impressive tally considering about 90 percent the state is privately owned.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
ND's cut of oil royalties on state land increasing
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota has reaped more than $1.1 billion since 2007 thanks to drilling activity — an especially impressive tally considering about 90 percent the state is privately owned.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota has reaped more than $1.1 billion since 2007 thanks to drilling activity — an especially impressive tally considering about 90 percent the state is privately owned.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Oil boom jobs have spillover effect in N.D.
FARGO — Employment in the heart of North Dakota’s Oil Patch has soared by about 50 percent over the past three years.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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FARGO — Employment in the heart of North Dakota’s Oil Patch has soared by about 50 percent over the past three years.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Deposits outpace lending for Oil Patch banks
FARGO — Lakeside State Bank’s origins trace back to a three-bedroom home with an attached vault in newly organized New Town on the shore of Lake Sakakawea.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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FARGO — Lakeside State Bank’s origins trace back to a three-bedroom home with an attached vault in newly organized New Town on the shore of Lake Sakakawea.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Bakken named for N.D. homesteaders
TIOGA, N.D. — Lorin Bakken recalls it was 2007 when he began seeing his name in the newspaper and on TV frequently as the oil boom started to heat up.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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TIOGA, N.D. — Lorin Bakken recalls it was 2007 when he began seeing his name in the newspaper and on TV frequently as the oil boom started to heat up.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Number of homeless rises with oil production
Many Dickinson residents will probably spend at least part of their Thanksgiving weekend curled up in a blanket in their living room, perhaps watching a movie, reading a good book or just spending time with family. Most will also have roofs over their heads, heat and food in the kitchen.
Saturday, November, 24, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Many Dickinson residents will probably spend at least part of their Thanksgiving weekend curled up in a blanket in their living room, perhaps watching a movie, reading a good book or just spending time with family. Most will also have roofs over their heads, heat and food in the kitchen.
Saturday, November, 24, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
A brave new world for energy
A report last week that the U.S. will become the globe’s No. 1 oil producer by 2020 was startling and reassuring. It’s a startling statistic because a few years ago the U.S. was struggling to maintain supplies of crude oil that came mostly from overseas, some from hostile or unstable nations. It’s reassuring because an oil-rich United States and North America mean stability in energy markets and likely lower prices.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
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A report last week that the U.S. will become the globe’s No. 1 oil producer by 2020 was startling and reassuring. It’s a startling statistic because a few years ago the U.S. was struggling to maintain supplies of crude oil that came mostly from overseas, some from hostile or unstable nations. It’s reassuring because an oil-rich United States and North America mean stability in energy markets and likely lower prices.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
Eide Bailly acquires Williston company
Eide Bailly, a Fargo-based accounting and consulting firm, is acquiring Voller, Lee, Suess & Associates of Williston.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Eide Bailly, a Fargo-based accounting and consulting firm, is acquiring Voller, Lee, Suess & Associates of Williston.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Shootings rattle towns: Three children and their grandmother killed Sunday
—The 911 call came at 3:17 p.m. Sunday from a young boy who told Mountrail County dispatchers that a man had come into his home and shot his family.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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—The 911 call came at 3:17 p.m. Sunday from a young boy who told Mountrail County dispatchers that a man had come into his home and shot his family.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
UPDATE: Names released of New Town shooting victims
NEW TOWN, N.D. – Authorities have released the names of a grandmother and her three grandchildren who were shot and killed here Sunday.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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NEW TOWN, N.D. – Authorities have released the names of a grandmother and her three grandchildren who were shot and killed here Sunday.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Oil industry group pushes Obama to OK Canadian pipeline
The fight over a proposed pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has picked up again with groups on both sides putting pressure on President Barack Obama to either approve or reject the pipeline.
Friday, November, 16, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The fight over a proposed pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has picked up again with groups on both sides putting pressure on President Barack Obama to either approve or reject the pipeline.
Friday, November, 16, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
N.D.’s ever-changing political dynamic
As the close race for the presidency shows, the United States retains something like a 50/50 split. In fact, taken as a whole, Election Day’s results in Washington seem to signal “status quo” rather than “change.” Not so in North Dakota, where a more basic evolution in the state’s political culture may be under way.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
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As the close race for the presidency shows, the United States retains something like a 50/50 split. In fact, taken as a whole, Election Day’s results in Washington seem to signal “status quo” rather than “change.” Not so in North Dakota, where a more basic evolution in the state’s political culture may be under way.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
Big Bakken driller to expand in N.D.
One of the oldest and biggest operators in North Dakota’s Oil Patch said it’s acquiring more acreage in the state.
Saturday, November, 10, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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One of the oldest and biggest operators in North Dakota’s Oil Patch said it’s acquiring more acreage in the state.
Saturday, November, 10, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News
