North Dakota regulators play ‘Whac-a-Mole’ to reduce flaring
While attempts to get flaring under control are certainly not child’s play, they do resemble a high-action game.
Inclement weather in North Dakota was the biggest culprit for a spike in flaring in recent months, as gas capture was limited by the stalled construction of Hess Corp.’s Tioga gas plant e....
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