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Creedence Energy Services Recapitalizes ProChem Energy Services

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ND Industrial Commission Approves Grant to Trial Green Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Treatments

ND Industrial Commission Approves Grant to Trial Green Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Treatments Beth Feldner Creedence Energy Services, in partnership with Locus Bio-Energy Solutions, will utilize funding from the Oil and Gas Research Program to trial ESG-friendly biosurfactants MINOT- Amid growing ESG and financial pressure on oil & gas operations nationwide, the North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) has approved a grant to trial new green oilfield chemistries in wells across the state. In a 7-0 unanimous vote, funding was awarded to Creedence Energy Services through the commission s Oil and Gas Research Program (OGRP) for use of biosurfactant treatments developed by green tech startup, Locus Bio-Energy Solutions (Locus BE). Beginning in Q1, the trials will evaluate the treatments ability to sustainably increase oil mobility and production providing operators with economically feasible means to do more with current assets to overcome depressed oil prices and reduced capital

Creedence Energy Services, in partnership with Locus Bio-Energy Solutions, will utilize funding from the Oil and Gas Research Program to trial ESG-friendly biosurfactants

MINOT, North Dakota (February 04, 2021) Amid growing ESG and financial pressure on oil & gas operations nationwide, the North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) has approved a grant to trial new green oilfield chemistries in wells across the state. In a 7-0 unanimous vote, funding was awarded to Creedence Energy Services through the commission’s Oil and Gas Research Program (OGRP) for use of biosurfactant treatments developed by green tech startup, Locus Bio-Energy Solutions® (Locus BE). Beginning in Q1, the trials will evaluate the treatments’ ability to sustainably increase oil mobility and production providing operators with economically feasible means to do more with current assets to overcome depressed oil prices and reduced capital available for new well completions.

Finalists picked for two seats on North Dakota s State Board of Higher Education

Ryan has applied for consideration for a second four-year term. 4:40 pm, Jan. 29, 2021 × State Board of Higher Education members Nick Hacker and Casey Ryan listen during a meeting in this 2019 photo. Sydney Mook / Grand Forks Herald Four finalists have been recommended for two positions on North Dakota’s State Board of Higher Education. The four candidates are seeking to fill board openings that will occur when the terms of two incumbents, Casey Ryan and Kathleen Neset, end on June 30. Ryan has applied for consideration for a second four-year term. Neset has served two terms and, according to the North Dakota Constitution, is not eligible for reappointment.

Panel To Review Board of Higher Education Applicants

Panel To Review Board of Higher Education Applicants Dale Wetzel, Guest Writer BISMARCK North Dakota School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said the state Board of Higher Education’s member nominating committee will meet to consider seven applicants for two seats on the board. The positions are now held by Dr. Casey Ryan, a Grand Forks physician, and Kathleen Neset, a Tioga petroleum geologist and industry consultant. Their terms end June 30. Ryan, who was appointed to the board in July 2017, is eligible for a second four-year term and has applied to be considered. Neset joined the board in June 2012; she is finishing her second term and is not eligible for reappointment.

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