PSC approves transfer of Coal Creek permits for water, power line -- Prairie Public
• Minnesota court deals yet another setback to pipeline foes -- Bismarck Tribune
• Japanese delegation touring ND talking hydrogen, CO2 capture -- Williston Herald
• Troopers arrest 69 pipeline protesters at MN Gov Walz's residence -- KFYR-TV
• Oregon denies oil terminal permit that is needed to fully operate -- Bismarck Tribune
• Enerplus refines its assets with sale of "non-strategic" acres in the Bakken -- Williston Herald
• North Dakota reports more than 500 new COVID-19 cases -- Fargo Forum
• Biden approves disaster declaration for June storm damage in North Dakota -- KFYR
• ND drought sees improvement; state agencies urge weekend fire safety -- Bismarck Tribune
• Williston API opens nominations for awards in oil and gas sector -- Williston Herald
• Trinity Health to gain efficiencies with new facility under construction -- Minot Daily News
• Tioga could become the area's mental health 'hub' -- Tioga Tribune
• Williston Basin School Board votes against mask mandates in special meeting -- KFYR
• Watford City's school enrollment grows, up 125 students this year -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Enrollment figures in northwestern ND schools are encouraging -- Crosby Journal
• Washburn students back better than ever on their first day of school -- The Leader-News
• Former school technology chief accused of illegally copying district data -- Williston Herald
• BLM announces a slow-walk process for cancelled lease sales -- Williston Herald
• Automakers are spending billions on electric vehicle recalls -- Institute for Energy Research
• US taps into reserve oil to feed refineries after Hurricane Ida -- The Hill
• Is climate change worsening hurricanes? The evidence says no. -- Heartland Institute
• Hurricane or hype? Really, really bad weather is not climate change -- Institute for Energy Research
• California turns to natural gas to address grid reliability issues -- Energy in Depth
• Your utility should expect the unexpected because it's on the way -- Inside Sources
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