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A pipeline leak in northwest North Dakota has spilled an estimated 20,000 barrels, or 840,000 gallons, of crude oil and produced water onto agricultural land, the Department of Environmental Quality ...
The Bureau of Land Management brought in $38 million last week from oil and gas lease sales on federal land in Montana and ...
A pipeline leak in northwest North Dakota last week caused the release of 840,000 gallons of oil and wastewater, ...
The US Bureau of Land Management raised $38 million in a Sep. 10 oil and gas lease sale that included 23 parcels totaling ...
The spill, about 4 miles northwest of Stanley in Mountrail County, involved emulsion, a mixture of crude oil and produced water that emerges from a well before they are separated.
A group of landowners seeking more compensation from a natural gas pipeline project in northwest North Dakota have the ...
The Bureau of Land Management announced more than $38 million in oil and gas revenue across North Dakota and Montana. The sale is larger than the BLMs entire second quarter ...
The Bureau of Land Management announced it raised more than $38 million in an oil and gas lease sale that included 23 parcels in Montana and North Dakota, totaling 7,604.47 acres. This single sale not ...
A recent report by the state’s Legislative Finance Committee warns that New Mexico could be on the hook for up to $1.6 ...
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is monitoring remediation of an emulsion spill from a pipeline in ...
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About 840,000 gallons of crude oil mixed with produced water escaped from a six-inch steel flow line roughly four miles ...
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