Saturday, October 28, 2023

Geoff Simon's Quick Connects -- October 27, 2023

ND transmission lines to receive millions in federal grid funds -- Bismarck Tribune

$465M grant for power grids and what it means for North Dakota energy -- KX News

North Dakota gas prices now 10 cents higher than national average -- KFYR - TV

North Dakota sees slight growth in August oil production -- McKenzie County Farmer

North Dakota residents invited to share ideas for reducing CO2 emissions -- Minot Daily News

Burgum presidential campaign meets donor threshold for 3rd debate; polling a hurdle -- Dickinson Press

Burgum completes signing of special session bills, partially vetoes one creating red tape -- KFYR - TV

Immigrants are coming to North Dakota for jobs; foreign-born population jumps 13% in one year -- NPR

North Dakota Legislature rewrites provisions of budget bill, ends special session in 3 days -- Fox News

North Dakota Legislature passes concurrent resolution affirming support for Israel -- KX News

Snow piles up in North Dakota as region's first major snowstorm of the season moves east -- KX News

Main Street ND Summit in Watford City postponed due to inclement weather -- Minot Daily News

Ward County, Surrey, Burlington and Minot officials discuss federal funding for projects -- KFYR - TV

Produced water spill reported by XTO Energy in Dunn County; all has been recovered -- KX News

Mercer County reinstates moratorium on solar development for further clarification -- The Beacon

Alexander, Williston fire departments respond to oilfield fire in McKenzie County -- Minot Daily News

Wrigley concludes Williston School Board broke open meetings law two years ago -- Bismarck Tribune

Port: Two North Dakota universities nearly lost millions to 'social engineering' fraud -- Dickinson Press

Williston Basin school board accepts assistant superintendent's voluntary resignation -- Williston Herald

Legislature advances bill that retains funds for inflationary CTE construction costs -- Minot Daily News

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education project grants available -- The Center Republican

Ray school board plans for roof repairs, new bus barn, and expanded commons area -- The Journal

Native prairie project to start, restore former Ramstad Middle School site -- Minot Daily News

Garrison Elementary new addition the first of its kind in McLean County -- McLean County Independent

Oil and gas industry cheers victory of pro-fossil fuel new House Speaker Mike Johnson -- Politico

House passes energy, water funding bill under new speaker with big cuts for renewables -- The Hill

Chevron's $53B Hess deal supercharges portfolio, opens door to Stabroek -- Natural Gas Intelligence

U.S. oil deal-making reshaping energy landscape amidst ExxonMobil, Chevron megadeals -- World Oil

Ford reports $1.3 billion loss on EV sales in 3Q, $62,016 for every EV it sold -- Robert Bryce

US Dept. of Energy plans to buy 6M barrels of crude for strategic petroleum reserve at $79 -- Oil Price

Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends its deal with GM -- Ars Technica

Why the shine has come off clean energy stocks, inflation a big factor -- Wall Street Journal

Wyoming bets on retrieving 200 million barrels of untapped oil from Mowry Shale -- Cowboy State Daily

Cancellation of a major CO2 pipeline renews debate about state hurdles, viability at scale -- E&E News

Current wave of refinery capacity expansion 'likely to be the last' according to IEA -- S&P Global

Shell to cut 15% of low-carbon jobs, scales back hydrogen business in overhaul by CEO -- Reuters

The Fed's new climate mandate tells banks to fret about unknowable risks -- Climate Change Dispatch

Climate summit: Energy transition without oil and gas industry doomed to fail -- EnergyInDepth

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