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Workforce shortages in the oil fields of North Dakota are attracting Ukrainian refugees who’ve fled their homeland due to Russia’s war. A humanitarian program known as Uniting for Ukraine has ...
About 160 Ukrainians have arrived in North Dakota, the majority in Bismarck, as part of Uniting for Ukraine, according to State Refugee Coordinator Holly Triska-Dally.
Two companies are seeking financial guarantee for as much as $500 million from state officials to build a pipeline moving ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of miles of the state. A state official briefed the regulators on the ...
North Dakota's oil industry is turning to Ukrainians to fill jobs amid a workforce shortage.
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North Dakota has seen multiple days of frigid weather with windchills at times reaching as low as minus 70 degrees in its Bakken oil fields. Regulators say that strains workers and equipment ...
North Dakota’s Bakken shale field — once the largest and busiest American shale patch — is showing signs of age, threatening to hold back US oil production as the world thirsts for more crude.
An explosion and fire at a North Dakota oil field left one person severely burned Friday. The cause of the fire remins under investigation but reports said several tanks exploded.
About 160 Ukrainians have arrived in North Dakota, the majority in Bismarck, as part of Uniting for Ukraine, according to State Refugee Coordinator Holly Triska-Dally.
BISMARCK, N.D. — An oil and gas trade group has ended a recruitment program that brought Ukrainians from their war-torn country to North Dakota’s oil field to fill jobs.The North Dakota ...