
COOL Makes Comeback.
At a time when many people thought that COOL legislation was a long shot, ranching advocates successfully convinced Senator Jon Tester of Montana to introduce
At a time when many people thought that COOL legislation was a long shot, ranching advocates successfully convinced Senator Jon Tester of Montana to introduce
Another company has left its coal workers hung out to dry. Coal companies in Wyoming have long been claiming that Powder River Basin (PRB) coal
By Justin Nobel • Monday, August 19, 2019 In July 2015 workers at the Garden Creek I Gas Processing Plant, in Watford City, North Dakota, noticed a
By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press Lawsuits from environmentalists and landowners have made investors skittish and delayed progress another year on the proposed $800 million oil
The Final Legislative Countdown This week, DRC members and staff are wrapping up the 2019 legislative session. Also, we’ll talk about a DRC blog coming
In 2016, the Environmental Protection Agency created the New Source Performance Standard to limit the amount of methane that’s leaked in to the air by
Just as with Mark Twain, the reports of the death of the fight to relocate Meridian Energy Group, Inc.’s Davis Refinery are much exaggerated. More
Eric Tegethoff, Public News Service – ND September 26, 2018 Listen to the interview HERE BISMARCK, N.D. – Family farmers in North Dakota are celebrating
Friday, September 21, 2018 4:12 p.m. CDT by Jim Monk BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO) – North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says a federal judge has