•Federal judge blocks Biden's pause on federal leases -- Associated Press
•ND officials support judge's ruling on oil/gas leasing -- KFYR-TV
• Senators press Interior Secretary Haaland on oil lease pause -- Associated Press
• Protests continue at Minnesota Line 3 oil pipeline project -- Associated Press
• Fargo-Moorhead activists join fight against Line 3 pipeline -- Fargo Forum
• Minnesota court affirms approval of Line 3 oil pipeline -- Associated Press
• Tribune editorial: Radioactive waste site a positive step -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota sets record 16,374 producing wells -- Minot Daily News
• Ron Ness: ND oil -- A major economic force -- Williston Herald
• Dakota Access foes seek environmental review updates from U.S. -- Associated Press
• Salt cavern storage for value-added energy will be brought by the West -- Williston Herald
• Marathon's High Plains Bakken oil pipeline also in limbo -- Argus Media
• County going to bat for families living near unmarked pipeline -- Williston Herald
• Hess turnaround at gas processing facility to be completed this summer -- Tioga Tribune
• County commission returns wind ordinance to zoning board -- Hazen Star
• Emergency Commission requests over cap; law could spell special session -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND lawmakers to review new law limiting board's spending approval -- Bismarck Tribune
• State leaders choose not allocate federal money in face of new law -- KFYR-TV
• Minot district leaders look to Republican principles to rally grassroots -- Minot Daily News
• ND officials say they do 'heavy due diligence' in selecting investment firms -- Fargo Forum
• Rich Wardner, Senate Majority Leader, says stay with 47 districts -- Prairie Public Radio
• Rural legislators face loss of clout during redistricting -- Bismarck Tribune
• Company agrees to settle alleged Clean Water Act violations -- Associated Press
• Companies requesting 'venting' to 'flaring' to avoid wildfires -- KFYR-TV
• Williston Education Association and school board strike deal -- KFYR-TV
• Teachers learn about lignite coal during seminar -- KXMB-TV
• Audit shows DSU missing more than $300,000 in documentation -- KFYR-TV
• ND farmers, ranchers struggle to stay afloat amid drought -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND's weather outlook favors high temps and below-normal precipitation -- Minot Daily News
• Department of Human Services offers enhanced crisis response -- KFYR-TV
• Job Service North Dakota sees uptick in residents wanting job help -- KXMB-TV
• Williston tourism expected to rebound with summer events -- KFYR-TV
• Jerry King appointed to vacancy on Crosby City Council -- The Journal
• Dredging project planned for marina at Tobacco Gardens -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Tioga and Parshall to receive airport grants from FAA -- Minot Daily News
• Senators would stop 'micropolitan' label for 144 US cities -- Associated Press
• Shell weighs blockbuster sale of Texas shale assets -- Reuters
• U.S. House passes ESG, climate disclosure rules -- Roll Call
• Production of New Mexico oil and natural gas reaches record -- EIA
• U.S. shale oil output to climb by 38,000 bpd in July -- Reuters
• Oil hits new high near $75 on demand rise, falling inventories -- Reuters
• Millions of electric cars are coming. What happens to dead batteries? -- Science Magazine
• OPEC told to expect limited U.S. oil output growth, for now -- Reuters
• Keystone Cancellation: Early Christmas gift to enviro activists -- Inside Sources
• North American oil service firms' pricing and hiring on upswing -- Reuters
• Why was $66 billion spent on renewables before the Texas blackouts? -- Real Clear Energy
• ERCOT issues conservation alert ? Media blames natural gas -- Watts Up With That
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