Private property exempt from new policy for now as regulators take a test drive on public lands
North Dakota will give a new oil development policy a test run on public lands, taking private property owners out of the equation for now.
The state’s Industrial Commission voted on March 3 to implement a policy for drilling within what Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem terms “extraordinary places”....
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