Quick connects:
• DAPL: Increasingly delicate political situation for Biden -- Williston Herald
• Pipeline owner: Shutdown would cause dire financial effects -- Associated Press
• Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss -- Associated Press
• Bill sending more oil tax to MHA clears ND Legislature -- Bismarck Tribune
• Oil well drilled by mistake in proposed truck reliever route -- Williston Herald
• U.S. ends oil, gas lease sales from public land through June -- Associated Press
• Cramer introduces legislation to deal with abandoned, orphaned wells -- Williston Herald
• Well Done Foundation celebrates Earth Day by plugging fifth well -- Williston Herald
• Energy moves: Oasis names new CEO and money for Highway 85 -- Williston Herald
• Wardner: Session could end by next week as leaders look to save days -- KXMB-TV
• Untangling a $1.5 billion web: ND's Legacy Fund spending plans -- Tioga Tribune
• ND Senate passes Roosevelt library bill after philosophical debate -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND House passes income tax reduction plan based on fund balances -- Prairie Public Radio
• Bill limiting state in collecting unpaid oil, gas royalties clears Legislature -- Bismarck Tribune
• Bill gives state lawmakers more say in spending federal money -- Prairie Public Radio
• Burgum to lift COVID emergency declaration in place more than a year -- Bismarck Tribune
• Out-of-state organization plans to challenge Ten Commandments law -- Associated Press
• Higher Education budget on its way to Gov. Burgum for approval -- Prairie Public Radio
• Ballot measure to amend ND constitution approved for circulation -- Bismarck Tribune
• Burgum joins 14 governors in opposition to Biden's "30 by 30" plan -- KXMB-TV
• ND lawmakers greenlight pilot program for extra-long trucks -- Dickinson Press
• Lawmakers in ND House defeat year-round daylight saving time -- Prairie Public Radio
• Lawmakers put study into bill opposing presidential popular vote movement -- Bismarck Tribune
• USDA extends school meal flexibilities for ND students through June 2022 -- KX News
• Dickinson Public School Superintendent announces resignation -- Dickinson Press
• T4: Planting the seed of career choice with students -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Creating 'career pipeline' with Dickinson's Southwest CTE Academy -- Dickinson Press
• Farm Rescue making plans for 'Operation Hay Lift' to assist area ranchers -- Minot Daily News
• Sanford's Williston hospital plans could impact city's other hospital -- Williston Herald
• Tribal nation made dependant on oil & gas got little help when market crashed -- Nexus Media News
• North Central Human Service Center director to retire -- KFYR-TV
• Water released from Lake Darling into Souris River, first time in many months -- Minot Daily News
• Beautifying Beulah is the hot topic at recent City Council meeting -- Beulah Beacon
• Economic Development awards nearly $700k in Star Fund incentives -- Williston Herald
• Russian energy stocks get boost from Biden's "green energy" push -- Bloomberg News
• Clean crude? Oil firms use offsets to claim green barrels -- Reuters
• Renewables dominate headlines, but oil and gas remain king -- OilPrice.com
• Halliburton, Baker Hughes beat estimates, eye oil recovery -- Reuters
• Texas likely to add record utility-scale solar capacity in next two years -- EIA
• Exxon expands renewable fuel agreement amid clean energy push -- Reuters
• U.S. exploration/production companies are issuing new debt and equity -- EIA
• Small companies rush to buy up big oil's assets shed over environmentalism -- OilPrice.com
• Prioritizing reliability is the only way to prevent rolling blackouts -- Life:Powered
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