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North Dakota landowners, oil industry butt heads over holes in the ground
Subterranean caverns known as “pore space” are as old as geology itself, but they have lately emerged as the scene of a turf war between a small landowners group and the North Dakota oil industry, which sees the underground chambers as outlets to reduce the state’s climate footprint and unlock lucrative new business opportunities. Written By: Adam Willis | ×
The North Dakota oil industry and a small landowners group are at odds over the use of subterranean cavities known as “pore space.” Forum News Service file photo
BISMARCK Arguments over a proposal to regulate payments for the use of holes in the ground pitted North Dakota landowners against the state’s oil and gas industry this legislative session and could foreshadow lawsuits down the line.
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EXCLUSIVE – Perry Pendley, who served as acting director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) during the Trump administration, is expected on Thursday evening to give a speech in his home state of Wyoming where he ll strongly hint at launching a Republican primary challenge against embattled Rep. Liz Cheney.
Cheney, the third-ranking lawmaker in House GOP leadership, was the most high-profile of the 10 House Republicans who voted in January to impeach then-President Donald Trump. Cheney immediately came under verbal attack by Trump and his allies and remains at the top of his list of Republican enemies he hopes to topple in the 2022 midterms.