Grabbing the safety reins from the fedsPSC urges legislators to consider developing an oil pipeline monitoring program to bring accountability to growing infrastructure Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
Regulators in North Dakota are inching closer to giving state oversight of oil pipelines much like it currently has with natural gas pipelines.
Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak appeared before the Energy Development and Transmission legislative committee on March 4 to provide a snapshot o....
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Regulating pipeline safety is nothing new to the PSC Studying the impacts of oil development Looking for “game-changers”
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