• The Ukrainians with the Bakken Grow Program are finally here! -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota needs carbon dioxide supply to keep oil flowing -- Energy Intelligence
• Columnist criticizes Biden admin's domestic energy production policies -- In Forum
• ONEOK to expand Elk Creek NGL pipeline; Williston volumes on rise -- RBN Energy
• Draft environmental study on Dakota Access pipeline expected in fall says US Army Corps -- Reuters
• Action picking up on Summit pipeline; Iowa hearings follow North Dakota rejection -- Bismarck Tribune
• Oil economics driving slow, steady natgas production growth in North Dakota -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• National permitting reform discussion could have impact on North Dakota industries -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota reached new all-time high with over 18,000 producing wells -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Canadian Crescent Point Energy to sell North Dakota assets to Kraken Resources for $500M -- Reuters
• North Dakota's unemployment rate drops below 2% as state gains 9,600 jobs -- The Center Square
• Burgum will need 50,000 donations, poll at 3% to qualify for the next presidential debate -- KFYR - TV
• Violators of state's new primary seat belt law receiving more warnings than citations -- Dickinson Press
• Tax Commissioner Kroshus discusses tax credits expanded by recent legislative session -- KX News
• Doug Burgum calls clashes at GOP debate 'noise,' but was the governor heard? -- Dickinson Press
• Workers make headway on Theodore Roosevelt presidential library in ND Badlands -- Fox News
• Deputy director discusses workforce development office at North Dakota Dept of Commerce -- KX News
• New rodeo arena in the heart of Medora in design phase with goal to open in summer 2026 -- KFYR-TV
• Community of Fairfield opens doors, hearts to newcomers amid war with Russia -- Dickinson Press
• Denbury announces 1,800 gallon source water spill from pipeline south of Marmarth -- KFYR - TV
• Hershey's cites limitations, plans to close Dot's Pretzels flagship facility in Velva -- Dickinson Press
• Many local landowners voice frustration about claims of eminent domain -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Slope County Fair kicks off 103rd edition in Amidon Friday through Saturday -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Minot examines West Fargo childcare program to address local shortage of options -- Minot Daily News
• Ribfest 2023 draws oilman Harold Hamm to Watford City for book signing -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Tribal Energy Sovereignty Initiative receives $4M National Science Foundation grant -- Dickinson Press
• Annual Women's Expo: Connecting Businesses and Community in Dickinson -- Dickinson Press
• New cell tower approved by Mercer County Commission, planning and zoning board -- The Beacon
• New Minot Area Workforce Academy launches its first career and technical courses -- Minot Daily News
• With $69M bond looming, Dickinson Public School District's fiscal roadmap unveiled -- Dickinson Press
• Former school property could fill new educational purpose as a native grassland -- Minot Daily News
• Career and Technical Education Centers moving forward in Williston and Watford City -- KFYR - TV
• Classes back in session at Minot schools; district still facing teacher shortages -- Minot Daily News
• ND schools face significant teacher shortages; harder for rural districts to find educators -- KFYR - TV
• "Welcome to the Central Campus:" A look at Williston Middle School's new format -- KFYR - TV
• Minot Public Schools superintendent Vollmer announces plans for retirement -- Minot Daily News
• Construction workers bustling at Rugby's Ely Elementary as teachers get back to routine -- KFYR - TV
• Williston Basin district special election ballots canvassed, tallied with final result -- Williston Herald
• Ray school board member resigns after being seated last month; new member sought -- Tioga Tribune
• EPA starts over on smog standards, garnering pushback from environmentalists over delay -- The Hill
• Exxon Mobil plans to spend $12.93 billion to develop sixth offshore oil project in Guyana -- Reuters
• New Mexico startup continues efforts to install CCS technology at Four Corners coal plant -- E&E News
• The U.S. remains world's top oil consumer and producer, says Energy Institute 2023 review -- Forbes
• Why has Biden declared war on natural gas? There's really no good answer. -- New York Sun
• Latest US upstream merger to create $14B premier producer in Permian Delaware basin -- Oil Price
• Biden administration finalizes restoration of Obama-era offshore oil drilling safety rules -- The Hill
• Canada's oil heartland halts new wind and solar projects as resistance to renewables grows -- Oil Price
• Climate change obsession is a real mental disorder; Fueled by alarmist news media -- MSN.com
• Lawsuit challenging natgas expansion could change how regulators assess state policies -- E&E News
• Climate alarmism over summer heat waves and wildfires drives false 'solutions' -- New York Post
• BlackRock backs off Its radical ESG agenda, investment response to shareholder pressure -- CUTP
• Shocking candor on fuel standards; Biden admits net negative benefits -- Wall Street Journal
• API reports 2.418M barrel crude draw, down from previous week's 6M, as oil closes lower -- Oil Price
• 'Drill, frack, burn coal': Republicans echo Trump energy policy at presidential debate -- E&E News
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