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Vol. 17, No. 34 Week of August 19, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas


Enbridge, farmers’ co-op partner on rail venture

North Dakota Historical Society building addition taps geothermal energy plan; former Williston resident returns with burritos

Compiled by Steven Merritt

For Petroleum News Bakken

While oil and water might not mingle well, oil and grain seem to be a match made in North Dakota these days, as the scramble to get Bakken crude to market has created yet another innovative partnership. According to the Bismarck Tribune, the Berthold Farmers Elevator, a half farmer-owned grain house....

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ND Historical Society building addition taps geothermal energy

Former Williston resident returns to fill restaurant need


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