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N.D. oil production ‘back on track’
North Dakota’s oil production got “back on track” in December following a dip in November, and drilling activity is expected to ramp up again this spring, the Department of Mineral Resources said Friday.
Saturday, February, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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U.S. growth last quarter likely was stronger on export gains
A jump in energy-related exports and a steep decline in oil imports lowered the U.S. trade deficit in December to nearly a three-year low.
Saturday, February, 09, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Business

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Use matching funds to boost Outdoor fund
That’s the way policy is supposed to work. And that’s the way it can work, if North Dakota lawmakers consider the problem of an Outdoor Heritage Fund that’s likely to be too poor to make a difference — and a solution that could draw millions of dollars into the fund from lovers of North Dakota’s outdoors.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion

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Proposal would impose water extraction tax on industrial use
FARGO — North Dakota lawmakers are considering a proposal to impose a water extraction tax for industrial water use in light of significant water demand in the Oil Patch.
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Fracking death ruled accidental, caused by chest, abdominal injuries
BISMARCK – A Duluth, Minn., man who died at a hydraulic fracturing site Saturday died of chest and abdominal injuries when he was hit by oilfield equipment, the North Dakota Medical Examiner’s Office said in a report issued Tuesday.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Minnesota man killed in hydraulic fracturing accident
A Minn., man who died in an accident at a hydraulic fracturing site Saturday north of Watford City, N.D., was a family man and Air Force veteran who was proud of the work he was doing in North Dakota, his family said Sunday.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Minn. man killed in oil fracking accident
A Duluth, Minn., man who died in an accident at a hydraulic fracturing site Saturday north of Watford City, N.D., was a family man and Air Force veteran who was proud of the work he was doing in North Dakota, his family said Sunday.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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N.D. oil yield drops
WILLISTON, N.D. — Winter weather contributed to a 2 percent decline in North Dakota’s oil production in November, the first drop in 19 months, the Department of Mineral Resources said Friday.
Saturday, January, 12, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Oil Patch theaters not showing ‘Promised Land’
Though “Promised Land,” the new film that takes on the controversial process of “fracking,” opens in wide release across the country today, moviegoers in North Dakota’s Oil Patch won’t be able to see it anytime soon.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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N.D. oil well temporarily plugged after blowout
Officials have temporarily plugged a well that spewed a geyser of oil, gas and salt water up to 95 feet into the air for days, spreading contamination more than a mile downwind from the site near Watford City.
Wednesday, December, 26, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Unknowns surround oil well development unit in N.D.
Turkeys were slim pickings for a man hunting in the rough country bordering the Little Missouri State Park north of Killdeer. After three days of legging it through buttes and ravines, Paul Ziolkowski, of Lansford, bagged one and his wife another, when normally they’d have killed a dozen or more in the same time.
Monday, December, 24, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Oil production growth slowed by costs in ’12
North Dakota oil production increased at a more moderate pace in October, according to numbers released Monday, but operators have ambitious plans for 2013.
Tuesday, December, 18, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Energy experts: Drilling can be made cleaner
In the Colorado mountains, a spike in air pollution has been linked to a boom in oil and gas drilling. About 800 miles away on the plains of north Texas, there's a drilling boom, too, but some air pollution levels have declined. Opponents of drilling point to Colorado and say it's dangerous. Companies point to Texas and say drilling is safe.
Tuesday, December, 11, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Energy experts say drilling can be made cleaner
PITTSBURGH (AP) — In the Colorado mountains, a spike in air pollution has been linked to a boom in oil and gas drilling. About 800 miles away on the plains of north Texas, there's a drilling boom, too, but some air pollution levels have declined. Opponents of drilling point to Colorado and say it's dangerous. Companies point to Texas and say drilling is safe.
Tuesday, December, 11, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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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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Repeating oil records call for standing headline
The headline blaring across the top of page 1B of the Bismarck Tribune Wednesday morning read “Oil Production Sets Record.” Note to Tribune editors: Just leave that page layout on your computer screen, and insert new numbers a month from today. The headline will still apply. And the month after that, and after that . . .
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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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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Gas drilling presents Obama with historic choices
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Energy companies, environmental groups, and even Hollywood stars are watching to see what decisions President Barack Obama makes about regulating or promoting natural gas drilling.
Sunday, November, 18, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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My priorities are N.D.’s priorities
Almost exactly one year ago, I began my campaign for the U.S. Senate. Since then, I’ve traveled to every corner of North Dakota, talking about the state’s priorities: passing a farm bill, advocating for an energy policy that recognizes the importance of North Dakota’s oil, gas and coal resources, ensuring our veterans can get access to the healthcare they were promised and getting our budget under control.
Friday, November, 16, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion

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Political text messages continue to bombard cellphones
Text messages targeting U.S. Senate candidate Heidi Heitkamp continued to pop up on North Dakotans’ cellphones over the weekend, and for those annoyed by the unsolicited messages, the federal government may be their only hope for an end to the tactic.
Tuesday, October, 30, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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