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Drillers Answer Low Oil Prices With Cost-Saving Innovations

By IE Read Feed | May 11, 2015

The New York Times | Even though oil prices have dropped significantly, companies are keeping production steady with new drilling techniques and utilizing recently developed technology.

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Oil Boom Brings New Diversity To Rural Western States

By Leigh Paterson | May 2, 2015

Wyoming is still one of the whitest states in the country, but in the last few years the black population there has more than doubled. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports.

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Oil Companies Chase Efficiency Deep Underground

By Leigh Paterson | April 1, 2015

After months of low oil prices, oil companies are scrambling to get more oil out of fewer wells. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports on the technology they are using, deep underground.

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Why Oil Workers Are Still Paying $600 To Live In A Closet

By Emily Guerin | March 31, 2015

Despite falling oil prices, rents are still sky high in North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield.

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IE Questions: What Is The Real Impact of Low Oil Prices On Hiring?

By Emily Guerin | March 26, 2015

What do unemployment and labor statistics tell us about the impact of low oil prices on the job market in North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield?

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Hope And Anxiety At Oilfield Job Fair

By Emily Guerin | March 26, 2015

Job seekers still flock to Williston, North Dakota seeking easy money in the Bakken oilfield. Falling oil prices have made that dream a little harder to attain.

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Ran Off The Rig: An Oil Worker’s Diary

By Neil LaRubbio | March 25, 2015

Oil worker Neil LaRubbio documents what it’s like to be on the inside as oil prices plummet.

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Underground Innovation: Oil Companies Try To Get More Out Of Less

By Leigh Paterson | March 20, 2015

These days, with oil prices so low, producers are using below ground technology to chase oil thousands of feet below the earth’s surface. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports.

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Quitting The Bakken: One Oil Worker’s Story

By Emily Guerin | March 18, 2015

Low oil prices gave truck driver Apryl Boyce a chance to re-think why she came to the Bakken oilfield. And then she decided to leave.

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Energy According To Trump

  • Invisible Leaks: Where “Clean” Natural Gas Falls Short

    A natural gas boom in the U.S. is changing the power sector in the country. It's credited with bringing down American carbon dioxide emissions more than any other factor. But, one difficult to control component of the natural gas industry threatens to undermine those gains.

  • Tax Reform’s Impact On Western Energy

    Tax reform is going to impact renewables, oil and gas, and energy overall in the western U.S. Now that the President has signed the final tax bill into law, what does it mean for western energy? Inside Energy helps unpack.

  • Trump Administration’s Slow But Sure Energy Dominance Agenda

    President Trump campaigned on a platform to make American energy great again. "We're loaded," he said, at a 2016 campaign appearance in North Dakota, referring to fossil fuel reserves. By unleashing those reserves and slashing regulations, Trump promised, he would usher in an era of "energy independence" and, ultimately, American energy dominance. In fact, on energy and environment, Trump is slowly making headway on those goals, with help from a trio of powerful and like-minded cabinet members.

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The Oilfield Spills Problem

  • Lightning And Oil Country: A Volatile Mix

    Thunderstorms are a regular occurrence on the prairie, but when they roll through oil country, they can wreak havoc hitting wastewater disposal sites.

  • A Toxic Legacy: North Dakota Looks To Clean Up Old Oilfield Waste

    Salty wastewater from oil wells was once dumped into pits dug into farmers' fields. Over the years, it seeped into neighboring land, rendering it infertile. Decades later, North Dakota's left wondering how to clean up this toxic legacy.

  • Maps Zero In On Oilfield Waste Spills, Disposal Sites

    Do you live near an oilfield waste disposal site? Has a spill occurred near you? Maps from the Western Organization of Resource Councils show these locations in several western states.

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