KLJ selected to conduct ND oil studyWardner says committee’s goal is to sustain oil activity in the state; wants to be sure N.D. is competitive in taxing industry Kay Cashman Petroleum News Bakken
A North Dakota interim legislative committee has chosen a Bismarck firm to help develop a long-range legislative plan for the oil industry, including a modeling of information and analysis that state officials can use to make policy decisions regarding taxation of the industry and the allocation of....
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