Innovation sought to balance marketsNorth Dakota welcomes innovation and investment to use natural gas but federal emissions regulations on the horizon may deter it Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
With natural gas only fetching single digit prices, North Dakota’s supply has generally been considered economically infeasible to get to market, so it’s been flared and any value has gone up in smoke. But the gas is finally finding its place in the market and North Dakota officials welcome opportun....
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