Options emerging on oil conditioningNew twists on established process could bring enhanced value to Bakken crude oil and increase commodity’s safety for transport Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
The North Dakota Industrial Commission is considering standardized oil conditioning at well sites, but it is also leaving the door open for entrepreneurs who have an alternate model.
At the commission’s Oil and Gas Division hearing on Sept. 23, Department of Mineral Resources staff heard testimony a....
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