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  • Telogis – Tackling Driver Safety In The Bakken

    Tie Shank|May 22, 2013

    As the boom continues to grow and drivers continue to work long - inconsistent hours, companies grapple with the flourishing concern of driver safety. Telogis, a California-based provider of cloud-based location intelligence software has a grasp on the issue. Founded in 2001, Telogis has provided driver monitoring services to companies worldwide and is now a major player in many of the largest U.S. shale plays including the Bakken and is used in over 100 countries. Telogis is a fleet management...

  • Watford City Pick Up the Patch June 1

    May 15, 2013

    Pick up the Patch is a community-wide effort to clean up debris left behind once the winter snow melts in the Watford City and surrounding areas. It’s a great opportunity for people and businesses to come together and show their community support and a great opportunity to meet your neighbors. This year’s ‘Pick up the Patch’ will begin on Saturday, June 1st and continue throughout the week to enable those people or businesses that are unable to help on a weekend but are willing to help, do so. The Civic Center in Watford City will be the che...

  • USGS Releases New Oil and Gas Assessment for Bakken and Three Forks Formations

    Blake Androff and Anne Berry Wade|May 8, 2013

    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) today released an updated oil and gas resource assessment for the Bakken Formation and a new assessment for the Three Forks Formation in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana. The assessments found that the formations contain an estimated mean of 7.4 billion barrels (BBO) of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil. The updated assessment for the Bakken and Three Forks represents a twofold increase over what has previously been thought. The USGS assessment found that the Bakken Formation has an...

  • Railways – The Infrastructure of Choice

    Tie Shank|May 8, 2013

    BNSF Railway, Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC, is one of North America’s leading freight transportation companies operating in 28 states and two Canadian provinces. Their history takes them back over 160 years. As the Bakken’s shale output continues to exceed pipeline capacity, producers turn to railways such as BNSF to reach refineries quicker and more efficiently. BNSF currently transports approximately one-third of the Bakken oil production. BNSF CEO Matthew Rose recently commented that rai...

  • The Words Pacific Steel and Community Go Hand In Hand

    Tie Shank|May 8, 2013
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    When an oil boom comes to the area, we often see new companies popping up all around us. Pacific Steel and Recycling is not one of those companies. They've been serving the Basin area for over 74 years and have no intention of leaving. Their employee dedication and customer focus is bar none. Pacific's road to becoming one of the most well known and respected steel and recycling giants began as a one man (Joe Thiebes) operation in Spokane, WA in the late 1800s. It began as a fur and hide...

  • Farmers Union Oil Growing With the Boom

    Tie Shank|May 1, 2013

    According to the recently released Census Bureau data, North Dakota is growing at a rate of nearly three times faster than the nation as a whole and Farmers Union Oil (Cenex) in Watford City is taking the steps to overcome the growing pains associated with being in the heart of that growth. A 31,000 square foot facility is in the process of being built on the truck route at 6th Ave SE. It’ll not only offer gas and diesel, but it’ll also offer clothing, hardware, a truckers lounge and del...

  • States Must Take Lead to Make Sure Water Isn't "Gone for Good"

    WORC|May 1, 2013

    Oil and gas extraction practices are permanently removing at least seven billion gallons of water from the hydrologic cycle each year in just four arid western states, according to a new report, Gone for Good, published by the Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC). The reason for the huge loss of water is that states have failed to place adequate protections on the use and contamination of fresh water in hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” the technology that has allowed the oil and gas industry to extract oil and gas from sha...

  • Sonda's Solutions Offers Oilfield Apparel And Expertise

    Jaimee Green|Apr 24, 2013

    In the oil industry, most workers don’t have the luxury of a typical nine to five hour work schedule. They work long hours, both day and night. So, in their off-time, shopping for work related clothing probably doesn’t make the top of the list of things to do. For an oil worker needing to buy fire retardant clothing, one-stop shopping probably couldn’t sound better. Sonda Shandy, of Sonda’s Solutions, was betting that was the case when she opened her fire retardant clothing store at 2221 S....

  • Flared Gas Yields Green Solutions

    Jessica Sena|Apr 24, 2013

    Green technology is on the horizon, and in one of the most unlikely places; the Bakken oil patch. Innovative Montana co-founders of the Billings business G2G Solutions (Gas to Green) have created an ingenious solution for one of the Bakken’s “hottest” issues flared gas. Helena’s Mark Peterson took time from his busy day to explain over a cup of coffee more about the company which has created new opportunities for him and his family; G2G Solutions, which he is a co-founder of. Peterson, who own...

  • PSC Cuts Rate Request in MDU Interim Gas Approval

    Montana Public Service Commission|Apr 24, 2013

    The Montana Public Service Commission (PSC) on Thursday approved interim natural gas rates for Montana-Dakota Utilities, a decision expected to have little immediate impact on consumers as the winter heating season winds down, regulators said. The Commission granted the company, which has a pending natural gas rate case before the PSC, an interim increase of $850,620, significantly less than what the utility requested. MDU, which serves 78,910 customers in Billings and eastern Montana, initially sought $1.68 million in interim rates, but...

  • Bakken Investor Conference Highlights Emerging Investment Opportunities in Bakken

    Jeff Zarling|Apr 17, 2013

    The 3rd Annual Bakken Investor Conference brings together oil and gas companies and investors along with real estate developers and investors to connect and explore emerging investment opportunities in the Bakken Shale play. The conference affords the attendees the advantage to: Discover high growth investment opportunities, identify investments with unique revenue models, obtain the latest data on market conditions and development activities in the Bakken, connect with high-level executives and company representatives and engage in valuable...

  • Pacific Steel & Recycling Offers Earth Day Incentives

    Jaimee Green|Apr 10, 2013

    It's great to be a pop can these days. Or, a soda can, depending on what neck-of-the-woods you're from. Either way, I feel rejuvenated. Now, you may be wondering why a seemingly insignificant inanimate object such as me, an aluminum can, might take the time to write a letter for folks to read. Which, I might ad was no easy undertaking considering my slim cylinder like figure and lack of limbs. Alas, I simply had to let people know about a recent experience I had at Pacific Steel & Recycling, a...

  • MBI Energy Services: Respected and Experienced

    Tie Shank|Apr 10, 2013

    Based in Belfield, ND. and formerly known as Missouri Basin Well Service, MBI Energy Services is one of the fastest growing service companies in the North Dakota petroleum industry. They began in 1979 with only one truck and have grown substantially to having a fleet of over 1000 contract and company trucks to meet the needs of their customers. Locations MBI has expanded its services to multiple locations throughout the Bakken oil field in North Dakota, in the Marcellus in Pennsylvania, the...

  • Pick Up The Patch

    Tie Shank|Apr 10, 2013

    On Thursday, March 21, the Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce, QEP and MBI held their annual ‘Pick up the Patch’ meeting at the Outlaws Board Room in Watford City to coordinate Pick up the Patch 2013. Pick up the Patch is a community-wide effort to cleanup debris left behind once the winter snow melts in the Watford City and surrounding areas. It’s a great opportunity for people and businesses to come together and show their community support and a great opportunity to meet your neigh...

  • Bakken Investor Conference April 24-26

    Mar 27, 2013

    The oil and gas industry has seen record energy development and production while driving the economy in the Williston Basin yet faces continued challenges requiring further investment in and development of infrastructure and other assets. The oil and gas industry is driving the economy in the Williston Basin. The real estate developers and investors build out the housing, industrial, commercial and other infrastructure needed to sustain energy and economic development in the Bakken. The 3rd Annual Bakken Investor Conference brings together oil...

  • Van Dyk Introduces Bill Investing Oil and Gas Tax Money in Eastern Montana Communities

    Mar 27, 2013

    Senator Kendall Van Dyk (D-Billings) introduced legislation today putting a limit on the state’s 18-month oil and gas tax holiday and using the proceeds to address local impacts in communities facing the Bakken oil boom. SB 399 is modeled after North Dakota’s highly successful tax-holiday system, which reduces oil and gas production taxes on new wells whenever oil prices dip below a certain level. “Montanans have lived through oil booms and we have lived through oil busts,” said Van Dyk. “During each cycle of oil and gas production we pray for...

  • Energy Outreach Task Force Giving Back to Communities

    Jaimee Green|Mar 20, 2013

    For those accustom to living in rural America it comes as no surprise that volunteer efforts and good’ol fashioned neighborliness are what keeps small communities thriving and prospering. It is generosity that serves as the backbone of many improvement projects that simply couldn’t move forward without those in-kind and monetary contributions not given a line-item in any departmental budget. In recognizing this, two major oil and gas companies and four service companies have joined together to...

  • Become an Energy Corps Host Site

    Kaleena Miller|Mar 13, 2013

    Is your organization working on sustainability issues, and does it need help reaching out to clients and other community members? Energy Corps may be part of the solution. It is a national program developed and managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) that uses AmeriCorps members to provide hands-on energy assistance, energy education, and community recycling and other sustainability planning, to help communities. Host site opportunities are available in Arkansas, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Pennsylv...

  • MonDak Energy Alliance Meeting Held in Sidney

    Ashley Harris|Mar 6, 2013

    The MonDak Energy Alliance, which is made up of individuals and businesses interested in developing energy within the MonDak region, met Feb. 28th in Sidney. The alliance meets quarterly, switching between Sidney and Williston, and hosts speakers covering topics concerning the area. During the Feb. 28th meeting, the alliance heard speakers concerning topics including: highway concerns, rail depot development, oil lease advisement, the oil well drilling in Sidney, and a look into the...

  • Dickinson Diesel Refinery To Ease Demand

    Jaimee Green|Mar 6, 2013

    In a state boasting some of the heaviest over-the-road trucking activity in the nation, the creation of a diesel refinery plant could be just what the western side of the state of North Dakota needs to help quench the insatiable thirst the area has for diesel fuel. As the demand for diesel fuel continues to be stretched passed the limits of local capabilities, two companies are taking part in a joint venture and making plans to help meets diesel consumption needs, while creating sustainable...

  • Alliance of Oil Companies Donates $10,000 to Froid Fire Department

    Ashley Harris|Feb 27, 2013

    In small communities in Montana and North Dakota the funding for certain services just isn’t cutting it. On February 22, 2013, the Froid Volunteer Fire Department was presented with a $10,000 check from Energy Outreach Williston. The issue in Froid is definitely not the lack of volunteers, as they make up 10% of the community. As fire department chief Dave Clark stated, “It’s a really good group of guys, they all respond to most of the calls.” The real issue for the department is the lack of...

  • Speakers Announced for March 5th Pipeline Reclamation Workshop

    Beth Redlin|Feb 27, 2013

    Rangeland reclamation is no easy task, and the need for more information on how to do it effectively is growing as the number of pipelines criss-crossing the open prairies of eastern Montana and western North Dakota continues to increase. To meet that need, a one-day workshop bringing together reclamation researchers, energy company representatives and ranchers and land managers to discuss the best methods for managing pipeline reclamation will be held Tuesday, March 5th in Sidney, MT. The workshop begins with scientific presentations in the...

  • Target Logistics Watford City Ribbon Cutting

    Feb 27, 2013

    Target Logistics held a ribbon cutting Feb. 21 at their new Watford City location. Pictured, cneter, (L-R) are Target Logistics Vice President Travis Kelly, McKenzie County Commissioners Chair Ronald A. Anderson and Watford City Chamber of Commerce President Kristen Bolken. (Photo by Roger Riveland)...

  • InstaLodge Opens Phase I

    Tie Shank|Feb 20, 2013

    After months of hard work and uncooperative weather, InstaLodge will be opening phase I of their community in Arnegard. Approximately 200 rooms became available February 8th. The 30,000 square foot lodge, 4000 square foot health club and 24 hr food service with chef prepared meals are expected to open in April along with an additional 200 rooms. Each building in Phase I has four bedrooms, a large kitchen and combination living/dining room, washer, dryer, stove, dishwasher, refrigerator,...

  • Eastern MT Impact Coalition Launches Energy Impact Study

    Leslie Messer|Feb 20, 2013

    The Eastern Montana Impact Coalition (Coalition) last week announced via meetings with eastern Montana legislators and government stakeholders that it has launched a study to identify how and when eastern Montana communities will be impacted by accelerating energy development. The study’s goal is to help local communities understand the timing and magnitude of these impacts and determine the priority issues to be addressed and investments required to benefit from energy development and build t...

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