Group to campaign for controversial oil pipeline A business partnership will support the controversial proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry crude from Canada's oil sands to Texas refineries.September 28, 2011
Why gas prices are going up Oil and gas prices are on the upswing, with some suggestions that we could see $5 a gallon gas by the summer. Sound familiar? Midmorning looks at what's behind the increase, and examines whether anything has changed since the last spike in oil prices.Midmorning, January 6, 2011
Obama: No offshore drilling in East Coast waters In a reversal, the Obama administration said
Wednesday it will not pursue offshore drilling off the East Coast of the U.S. and the eastern Gulf of Mexico.December 1, 2010
Report: White House altered drilling safety report The Interior Department's inspector general
says the White House edited a drilling safety report in a way that
made it falsely appear that scientists and experts supported the
idea of the administration's six-month ban on new drilling.November 10, 2010
Mediation authorized for ND oil patch disputes A North Dakota program that helps mediate
disputes between farmers and ranchers and their creditors will now
help with disagreements involving oil exploration.October 11, 2010
ND oil rig count breaks record set in 1981 The state Department of Mineral Resources on Friday said that
154 rigs were drilling in western North Dakota. That breaks the
record 148 rigs set in October 1981.October 8, 2010
Ethanol subsidies in doubt as politicians quiet on renewal The next few months are likely to be critical for the ethanol industry as two key subsidies for the alternative fuel expire in December -- and it's unclear if Congress will renew them.September 17, 2010
High rents, revenues as oil boom ripples through North Dakota North Dakota is setting new oil production records every month, and it now ranks fourth among oil-producing states.
Oil brings millions of dollars in new revenue to the state treasury, but the boom is losing some of it's luster in oil country.September 16, 2010
The environmental cost of oil's journey to Minnesota Although the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has the attention of many Minnesotans, most of the state's oil comes from Canada, where oil sands production also carries environmental risks.June 4, 2010
Slideshow: The source and destination of Minnesota's oil While off-shore oil drilling has received a lot of attention recently because of its potential environmental costs, most of Minnesota's oil comes from Canada, where oil sands production also carries environmental risks.
Crude oil arrives at the Flint Hills refinery in Rosemount, Minn. in a pipeline that runs more than 1,000 miles to Alberta, Canada.June 4, 2010
Alternative fuel vehicles find more use among fleets Much of the crude oil consumed in the U.S. is used to create the fuel we burn in our cars and trucks. Now, some managers of fleet vehicles in both the private and public sectors are making efforts to reduce their dependence on crude by using alternative fuel vehicles.May 18, 2010
Box to contain oil leak touches down on Gulf floor A BP-chartered vessel lowered a
100-ton concrete-and-steel vault onto a ruptured well in the Gulf
of Mexico on Friday, an important step in a delicate and
unprecedented attempt to stop most of the gushing crude fouling the
sea.May 7, 2010
Minnesota launching massive gas line safety initiative The state of Minnesota may launch one of the largest natural gas safety initiatives in the country, following last month's house explosion in St. Paul.March 11, 2010