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Agency reverses Trump-era oil rights ruling regarding Missouri River tribal mineral rights
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Agency reverses Trump-era oil ruling against tribes
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Agency reverses Trump-era oil rights ruling snubbing tribes
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North Dakota’s oil production numbers have declined slightly according to January figures from state officials. Yet, the state continues to produce more than a million barrels of oil a day.
North Dakota oil production numbers dropped again in January to 1.147 million barrels a day, state officials said.
In December 2020, the state produced 1.191 million barrels of oil and in November 2020, 1.227 million barrels of oil.
The January numbers are the most recent figures available and were released by the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources on Thursday.
The price of crude oil on Thursday was $56.25 for N.D. light sweet and $64.44 for West Texas Intermediate.
A federal appeals court has ordered a judge to dismiss the wire fraud conviction of a Watford City accountant who was indirectly linked to a man convicted in an oil boom murder-for-hire scheme.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Rene L. Johnson s right to a speedy trial was violated.
Johnson in November 2018 was found guilty of wire fraud but not guilty of three other charges. One of her clients was James Henrikson, who was found guilty of ordering two deaths in a murder-for-hire plot. Johnson provided a $400,000 loan to one of the men who was later killed, under the promise