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New University Program Aims to Keep Workers in State
Bakken U looks to retain oil workers in region with new educational opportunities.
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Bakken Brotherhood: Oil Boom Boys
Dylan Villenurve needed a break.
The Louisiana native climbed out of the front-end loader he had been running during his grueling 12-hour shift. He was exhausted after operating the…
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News Briefs: 2 Workers Killed, 1 Hurt in Pipeline Accident
Officials report that two workers have been killed and another injured during an accident while the men did repairs on a South Texas gas pipeline.
Refugio County authorities said…
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Taking Truck Cleaning On the Road
Badlands Truck Wash takes truck washing one step further by going out to customer’s locations to do the cleaning.
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What’s Next for Williston Crew Camps?
Unless there’s a major turnaround in the coming months, crew camps will no longer be an option for oilfield workers in Williston, North Dakota.
The talk of eliminating crew camps in…
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News Briefs: Rig Count Reaches New Record Low
The number of rigs seeking oil and natural gas in the U.S. declined by nine last week to 480, a new record low for the U.S., according to oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The…
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Bakken Company Brings Railcar Repair Services to the Customers
Transload facility operator finds a new way to serve its customers by offering mobile repair for their railcars in the Bakken.
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News Briefs: Iowa Decision on Bakken Pipeline On Hold
The Iowa Utilities Board approved a motion on Feb. 19 to recess its deliberation meeting on the proposed Dakota Access pipeline case. The pipeline has been approved in North and South…
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North Dakota Cities Dealing With Less Oil Spending
Communities adjust to less oil spending, plan for future growth.
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News Briefs: Bakken Pipeline One Step Closer to Being Approved
The North Dakota Public Service Commission is one step closer to approving what would be the largest crude oil pipeline in the Bakken, but one of the panel’s three members won’t vote on…