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BISMARCK — A spill of produced water has impacted a wetland area near Williston, according to the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality. Henry Hill Oil Services notified state ...
WILLISTON, N.D. - The company responsible for North Dakota's largest pipeline spill reported another leak on the same pipeline system Friday. Meadowlark Midstream, a subsidiary of Summit Midstream ...
A pipeline spill in northwest North Dakota has led to the release of about 5,500 barrels, or 231,000 gallons, of produced water, affecting range land and a creek about 6 miles northeast of Williston.
A pipeline spill detected over the weekend in northwestern North Dakota released more than 400,000 gallons of oilfield wastewater, with contamination entering a tributary of the Missouri River and ...
A western Colorado firm announced plans this week to build a pipeline across North Dakota from the Oil Patch past Devils Lake and Grand Forks to the big market hub near Clearbrook, Minn., by late ...
BISMARK, North Dakota, August 12, 2021 (ENS) - The U.S. Department of Justice has filed criminal and civil charges under the Clean Water Act against Summit Midstream Partners LLC, a North Dakota ...
WILLISTON, N.D. -- Several pipelines that have been proposed could diminish the importance of the Keystone XL pipeline for North Dakota, a state official said.
WILLISTON, N.D. — More than 7,800 gallons of propylene glycol and more than 4,400 gallons of produced water spilled from a pipeline operated by the Hess Corporation in western North Dakota on ...
WILLISTON, N.D. — The timing of the Dakota Access Pipeline completion remains unclear, but some companies have built short pipelines that are ready to deliver to the four-state project.
Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co., Bismark, ND, Thursday said it plans to build a 245 mile, 16-in., gas pipeline across Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota. The line would ...
WILLISTON, N.D. - The timing of the Dakota Access Pipeline completion remains unclear, ... a 5.3-mile pipeline in McKenzie County the North Dakota Public Service Commission approved on Nov. 2.
Company officials say a $1.2 billion natural gas liquids pipeline proposed from Montana to Kansas will help accommodate increasing production in North Dakota and reduce wasteful flaring of excess gas.
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