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Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
The Oil & Gas Division of the Department of Mineral Resources has scheduled a special hearing to address the North Dakota Industrial Commission’s newly-adopted policy on reducing gas flaring.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Geological Survey, Paleo/Fossil
The North Dakota Geological Survey, Paleontology department has announced the locations for their 2014 summer public fossil digs.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
The North Dakota Oil and Gas Division has issued four drilling permits – two in Emmons County and two in McIntosh County – to Strata-X Energy.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey today released the updated assessment of the Bakken and Three Forks Petroleum System. The Department of Mineral Resources was pleased with the results.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
The North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources has developed a new mapping tool to help community leaders plan for road maintenance, dust control and other traffic-related problems in oil country.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
The 2012 proposed oil and gas rule changes have now been approved. The final rules were presented to the Administrative Rules Committee this morning, and after no further action by the Committee, the rules will now take effect on April 1st, 2012.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
North Dakota is now producing 546,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd), according to preliminary data released Tuesday.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
North Dakota has reached a milestone in oil production. Preliminary November data released today, indicates that North Dakota is now producing more than half a million barrels of oil per day, at approximately 510,000 barrels.
Categories: Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division
The Department of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Division says there is no reasonable basis to make a prediction on the outcome of a federal review of hydraulic fracturing regulations