• North Dakota's pipeline authority flags wildfire impact on oil, gas output -- Reuters
• Wildfires shut oil, gas output in North Dakota's Bakken patch -- RBN Energy
• Public Service Commission inches closer to Summit decision -- North Dakota Monitor
• Wrigley in legal battle with EPA over open records request -- North Dakota Monitor
• Colstrip, climate and electricity rates loom large in Montana utility board race -- Montana Free Press
• Iowa Supreme Court hears landowner case against Summit pipeline surveys -- Iowa Capital Dispatch
• Western Dakota Energy Association discusses state, industry hot topics at meeting -- Minot Daily News
• New wildfire starts near Theodore Roosevelt Nat'l Park; forward progression halted -- Dickinson Press
• Ray-Tioga fires claimed two lives and burned 90,000 acres in western North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• FEMA authorizes funds to fight North Dakota's Bear Den and Elk Horn fires -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Ethics Commission seeks legislation to bolster transparency, investigative authority -- Bismarck Tribune
• NDHHS accepting applications for heating assistance through the LIHEAP program -- Bismarck Tribune
• Ranchers estimate it will take years to recover from devastating western ND wildfires -- Dickinson Press
• No wild horses will be removed after herd roundup at Theodore Roosevelt Nat'l Park -- Dickinson Press
• Tourism is the third largest industry in North Dakota, leaders call for more legislative support -- KX News
• 'Nope on Dope' marketing and social media campaign targets North Dakota's Measure 5 -- InForum
• PSC presents reclamation awards to Coteau Properties, Falkirk Mining Company -- Minot Daily News
• McKenzie officials implement strict burn restrictions as fire danger soars -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Ward County property owners to see 7% tax increase with newly approved budget -- Minot Daily News
• Southwest Pipeline Project reaches major capital repayment milestone -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Minot residents to see drop in city's share of property taxes next year on approved budget -- KFYR - TV
• Potential elimination of property taxes still a concern for Divide County commissioners -- The Journal
• Williston Basin board approved second bid package for the new elementary school -- Williston Herald
• Dickinson Public Schools unveils renovation plans to modernize high school -- Dickinson Press
• Parshall integrates culture of MHA Nation with T-4 summit; students present honor song -- KX News
• Minot School Board approves final reading of 2024-2025 budget and 2024 tax levy -- Minot Daily News
• Towner-Granville-Upham awarded $39K to fund all students lunches for one year -- Minot Daily News
• NDSU launches Bison to the Bakken, connects students to energy industry partners -- Bismarck Tribune
• Chevron to sell $6.5 billion in oil sands and shale assets to Canadian Natural Resources -- World Oil
• Western govt's cracking down on climate dissent to preserve costly green agendas -- RealClearEnergy
• World's largest publicly traded bitcoin miner taps shale patch in new power generation project -- Reuters
• Oil prices jumped 4% on spike in U.S. fuel use before Hurricane Milton, Israel-Iran fears -- Reuters
• Chinese miner to build facility to turn coal into petroleum products to cut expected excess -- Oil Price
• UN's Guterres pushes many alarmist stories and misinformation at Climate Week -- RealClearEnergy
• Demand for fully electric vehicles crumbles ? what's pushing buyers back to hybrids? -- Auto Blog
• EPA carbon rules rely on CO2 capture, but its model shows it won't be used until 2055 -- Just The News
• Former Biden EPA head admits agency underestimated grid impact in its green push -- Just The News
• DOE stonewalling release of residential energy cost report and electrify everything push -- Robert Bryce
• Constant regulation by litigation has undermined the fair administration of justice -- Real Clear Energy
• Journalism Review says climate reporters have "a moral obligation" to be biased -- Just The News
• Prophets of Doom: Why the 2024 climate report is more about fear than facts -- Irrational Fear
• NASA data show population growth, UHI drive temperatures, not climate change -- Climate Realism
• Britain's last coal-fired plant is closing, ending 142 years of coal-fired power in the UK -- CBS42
• UK industrial electricity prices are four times more expensive than in the United States -- IER
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