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As Oil Prices Drop, North Dakota’s Booming Industry Braces For A Winter Cooldown

By Emily Guerin | January 27, 2015
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With oil prices plummeting, North Dakota’s drilling industry is starting to feel the slowdown. And it’s not just oil companies — it’s hitting their contractors and suppliers, too. Inside Energy reporter Emily Guerin has this report for PBS NewsHour on how small oilfield businesses in North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield are reacting.

Listen to Emily’s radio story on how small oil companies are coping with the price drop.

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About Emily Guerin

Emily Guerin was Inside Energy's first reporter in North Dakota, based at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Bismarck. Currently Emily is the environmental reporter for KPCC in Los Angeles.

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