• Summit carbon pipeline says it's signed 80% of needed easements in ND -- Ag Week
• Investigators look for cause of oil-field explosion near Williston -- Minot Daily News
• Ukranian oilfield hands in North Dakota fear 'what comes next' -- The Epoch Times
• A merry drill, baby, drill 12-hour Christmas Monday in the Bakken -- The Epoch Times
• DMR reports a 'good year' for oil and gas production in North Dakota -- Prairie Public Newsroom
• US Dept of Energy looks to build an energy industry within North Dakota's tribal nations -- KX News
• Year in Review: Carbon capture sees ups and downs, oil continues to rebound -- Bismarck Tribune
• Green Bison Soy Processing Plant is a game changer for northern Plains soybeans -- Dickinson Press
• With pipeline growth booming, US agency in charge of safety struggles to keep up -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND natgas production dips, takeaway capacity concerns forecast for 2024 -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Biden administration grants Louisiana power to approve carbon capture wells -- Bismarck Tribune
• Applications open in January for new Primary Residence Credit of up to $500 for 2024 -- The Journal
• Job Service North Dakota reports stable unemployment rate at 1.4% in November -- Dickinson Press
• Gov. Burgum names Braun interim director for prisons as Krabbenhoft retires -- North Dakota Monitor
• Williston City Commission renews $150,000 property tax exemption for new homes -- KFYR - TV
• Rep. Jeremy Olson announces he is running for reelection in District 26 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Southwest North Dakota nonprofits are getting ready for Giving Hearts Day -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Local Lions Club asking for community support for Preschool Park fundraising push -- The Beacon
• World-Record: Mott prepares for record-setting fireworks display on December 30 -- Dickinson Press
• Ward County commissioners adopt multi-hazard mitigation plan; updated every 5 years -- KFYR - TV
• Bakken Area Skills Center nearly complete; classes to start on January 15 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Williston Basin School District prepares next steps for upcoming bond referendum -- KFYR - TV
• Ray Public School receives $190K toward career and tech ed classes, library supplies -- The Journal
• ND Dollars for Scholars accepting applications from seniors, college students -- Minot Daily News
• Minot North High School sees significant remodel progress; no setbacks foreseen by Faul -- KFYR - TV
• Lower 48 oil, natural gas permitting tumbles in November, led by Permian dip -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• OPEC facing weakening demand in first half of 2024 just as its global market share declines -- Reuters
• Record 26.9M bpd global gasoline consumption in 2023 defies IEA forecast; tops 2019 peak -- Oil Price
• Biden anti-consumer crusade targets four more types of appliances, price will increase -- Fox News
• Federal judge sides with Osage tribe, orders massive Oklahoma wind farm torn down -- Daily Caller
• US finalizes contracts to purchase 3M barrels of oil to replenish SPR after last year's sales -- Reuters
• Green groups are feuding over US treasury's clean hydrogen tax credit rule -- Wall Street Journal
• New York City climate policies could make life even more 'unaffordable' for middle class -- Daily Caller
• "We never had a vote": Climate expert blasts Biden admin for imposing climate agenda -- Daily Caller
• Range anxiety: New testing finds electric vehicles fall short of EPA estimates -- The Center Square
• No one wants to buy used electric vehicles, making new ones a tougher sell too -- Japan Times
• GOP presidential field generally opposes eminent domain for carbon pipelines -- North Dakota Monitor
• U.S. drivers hope for lower pump prices in 2024 as gas stocks, global refining capacity climbs -- Reuters
• Mainstream media pushes false claims of 2023 being the "hottest in 125,000 years" -- Climate Realism
• Despite mainstream media blackout, 2023 was a year of record cold temperatures -- Slay News
• 2023 US wildfire season sees total acreage burned under 3 million, lowest since 1998 -- Climate Depot