Friday, May 14, 2021
Geoff Simon's Quick Connects -- May 14, 2021
• Pipelines and recovery key topics on the 2nd day of WBPC -- KFYR-TV
• Dakota Access executive says pipeline has faced cyberattacks -- Bismarck Tribune
• More legal wrangling plays out in Dakota Access Pipeline dispute -- Bismarck Tribune
• Court denies DAPL request amid wait on shutdown order -- Bismarck Tribune
• Are DAPL and Keystone also susceptible to cyber attacks? -- KFYR-TV
• Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack -- Associated Press
• U.S. considering Jones Act waiver after pipeline hack -- Fargo Forum
• EXPLAINER: What's next for pipelines after Colonial hack -- Associated Press
• SayAnything Blog: Gosh, maybe we need more pipelines? -- SayAnything Blog
• Enerplus lays out Bakken battle plans where it has quadrupled holdings -- Williston Herald
• Whitmer threatens profit seizure if pipeline keeps operating -- Associated Press
• Enbridge defies Michigan governor's order to close pipeline -- Associated Press
• A look at the Bakken: Production sees upturns and downturns -- Minot Daily News
• Northern Oil grows output as more Bakken curtailments eased -- NGI
• ND utilities could face legal risks during rampant wildfire season -- Dickinson Press
• Xcel Energy strikes deal to purchase low-emissions gas in Colorado -- Reuters
• Governor Burgum signs five new bills and partially vetoes one -- KXMB-TV
• Wind farm proposed near Bowman could include battery storage -- Bismarck Tribune
• Lawmakers to choose study topics that may inspire bills -- Associated Press
• Lawmakers hope Legacy Fund innovation will help ND's energy future -- Williston Herald
• Bismarck businessman elected to lead North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota Capitol to be used as courtroom for two trials -- Associated Press
• Officials chart merger of ND Health, Human Services agencies -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota's rock library evolves to meet energy industry needs -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND District 2 legislators recap the 'grueling' 2021 session -- The Journal
• North Dakota boosts funding for addiction treatment program -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota prepares to vaccinate everyone 12 years old and up -- KX News
• Teachers, new school district still negotiating for next school year -- Williston Herald
• ADM to build $350M soybean plant, refine product in Dickinson -- Associated Press
• Work at Williston Square progress as projects begin to pick up -- Williston Herald
• Union analysis concludes ND still a dangerous place for workers -- Bismarck Tribune
• Gov. Burgum announces end to federal unemployment aid -- Associated Press
• North Dakota Beef Commission searches for state's best burger -- KFYR-TV
• Three ND projects receive EPA "Brownfield" support -- Prairie Public Radio
• 35th Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering set for May 28-29 in Medora -- Sidney Herald
• New report warns U.S. challenged to meet demand for rare earth minerals -- Inside Sources
• Diversified Energy to keep growing U.S. natgas output by acquisitions -- Reuters
• Analysis: Cyberattack exposes lack of required defenses on U.S. pipelines -- Reuters
• Panic buying sends U.S. gasoline to near 7-year high -- OilPrice.com
• Bonanza Creek Energy to buy Extraction Oil & Gas in $1.1 billion all-stock deal -- Reuters
• Texas Governor.: Climate litigation an "abusive" use of the law -- Energy In Depth
• ESG Investing: It's really just politics by other means -- RealClear Energy
• Don't tell anybody but frackers went on a hiring spree -- Bloomberg Opinion
• Saudi oil spokesman addresses diplomacy, destabilizing influence of Iran -- Valley News Live
• Energy Sec. Granholm calls current situation "supply crunch," not "gas shortage" -- American Thinker
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