Montana company to capture Bakken gasMore news: Massive Siberian shale play; Look out for trains; Weak jobs boost Keystone; Helena offers geosciences certificate Steven Merritt For Petroleum News Bakken
In a page straight from the “necessity is the mother of invention” playbook, a group of Montana residents have started a company to capture and sell excess Bakken natural gas — with an eye toward helping air quality at the same time.
According to the Billings (Mont.) Gazette, while the Bakken and Th....
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