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The Supply & Demand for Canadian Oil Sands

Canada is the #1 supplier of crude oil to the United States; supplying over 2.4 million bopd (1.2 million bopd comes from Canada’s oil sands) Canadian oil reserves are the second largest in the world; Saudi Arabia’s are the first Canadian estimated reserves are 178 billion barrels (97% are located in the oil sands) Oil [...]

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Call Guinness – North Dakota Does It Again !

Well, it may not be as interesting or as weird as the world’s shortest stuntman, the widest mouth, the most Big Mac’s consumed, the most times hit by a car in two minutes, or the loudest burp – male; but North Dakota’s oil driller have out performed their previous year’s record once again.  According to [...]

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

You’re down to the wire, time is almost up. You’ve used all your life lines getting to this point and you’ve decided to go for broke on the final million dollar question on an episode of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. This is it, crunch time ! All your dreams are about to come [...]

Working Together

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Working Together

There is a certain stance people take when they are standing in the middle of possibility. They spread their legs just a little bit, they soften their knees and they stiffen their midsection. For some people this stance makes them more able to spring into action. They are alert and ready to pounce. For others [...]

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Slow Train Coming…..

“There’s a slow, slow train comin’, comin’ round the bend … All that foreign oil controlling American soil.  Look around you, it’s just bound to make you embarrassed. Sheiks walkin’ around like kings, wearing fancy jewels and nose rings, Deciding America’s future from Amsterdam and Paris And there’s a slow, slow train comin’ up around [...]

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2010 Oil Production in the Williston Basin

Oil production topped 400,000 barrels per day in the Fall of 2010 for the entire Williston Basin which includes North Dakota, Eastern Montana and South Dakota. Production has remained in the 400,000 to 425,000 barrel per day range since then because of all the moisture we have received in this area which has slowed production. [...]