The winter may end soon in North Dakota, which means renewed pipeline protests may re-emerge. Here’s what ABC News reported: The front lines of the battle against the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline are shifting away from the dwindling encampment in North Dakota, with main opposing groups asking for activism to be spread around the U.S., […]
Sounds like the state of North Dakota may have a crisis on its hands, and it’s not really their fault: North Dakota leaders will borrow an additional $7 million to cover the cost of law enforcement related to the ongoing protest of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline. The state’s Emergency Commission voted Wednesday to […]
A blog in The Hill counters the leftist mob propaganda that the Dakota Access Pipeline was not approved by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (they were consulted), that it could pollute the tribe’s water supply (there are other pipelines in the area and the watershed has been fine) and that it does not cross tribal […]
WASHINGTON — Reuters’ most recent analysis of the shale boon is quite misleading with the title, “U.S. shale is a boon to manufacturers but not their workers”. Reuters points out that even though shale has led to a boom in revenue, they accuse shale investors of not increasing local job growth thanks to Reuters’ twisted […]
WASHINGTON — North Dakota’s fracking boom has led to a new wrinkle in energy policy: who has the water rights to provide it to the energy community? Fracking is the nickname for hydraulic fracturing and has been a center of heated discussion over U.S. environmental laws, U.S. energy needs, energy independence and jobs. There are several […]
North Dakota’s recent groundbreaking on the newest American-based oil refinery since the 1970s has ushered in a new era of American oil independence, according to oil and market analysts. As reported by Bloomberg, U.S. domestic oil output grew by a record amount of 766,000 barrels a day and marks the highest level of the past […]