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Heavyweight Response To Local Fracking Bans
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The New York Times | Energy companies and state governments are cracking down on local fracking bans.
Inside Energy (https://insideenergy.org/author/emilyg/page/6/)
The New York Times | Energy companies and state governments are cracking down on local fracking bans.
Republicans want to approve the Keystone XL pipeline as soon as they take control of the Senate in January. But the pipeline is less important to some oil companies than it used to be. So why do Republicans care so much about it?
A year ago, an oil train exploded outside the small town of Casselton, North Dakota. Since then, regulators have taken steps to make crude by rail safer. Does it matter to anyone who witnessed the crash?
North Dakota is one of the only places in the country where there’s a line for the men’s room.
How I picked an oil-and-gas-themed roller derby name.
When I travel outside North Dakota, I like to ask people what they know about the state. Here are some recent conversations I’ve had.
Williston Herald | A surprising editorial from the heart of the oil patch criticizing the way North Dakota regulates the oil industry.
Midwest Energy News | Which Midwesterners like wind farms the most? A new study finds most rural South Dakotans are pro-wind energy. Those most opposed? Environmentalists.
Boom towns have never been friendly places for women. After all, they are inhabited primarily by young men who go there in droves looking for jobs. But are they unsafe, or just uncomfortable?