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There are conflicting new reports out about oil production in the United States. For Inside Energy, Emily Guerin reports.There are two indicators of an…
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The American West is now coal’s new home base. Production has dipped slightly in Wyoming, but the state still produces 40% of the nation’s coal – far more…
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Faced with competition from natural gas and increasing federal regulations, the coal industry is going through tough times. Layoffs and mine closings are…
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Oil prices have fallen by over half since last summer. In oil producing states like North Dakota, that's caused widespread layoffs and a huge slowdown in…
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Women as Global Leaders ~ High Rent in Bakken ~ Lawn and Garden Questions ~ Farmers and the AffordabWednesday, April 1 – Faith Wambura Ngunjiri is the director of the Concordia College Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work. She returns to our show to…
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North Dakota is joining Wyoming’s lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management over its new fracking for rules for federal and tribal lands. Emily Guerin…
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The news from the oil patch has been doom and gloom in recent months. Oil prices are at a six-year low, and there’s been tens of thousands of layoffs…
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The US Supreme Court is considering whether the Environmental Protection Agency needs to take costs into account when regulating power plants.Dan Boyce…
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With oil prices still hovering at multi-year lows, companies are choosing to store, rather than sell their oil. As Wyoming Public Radio’s Stephanie Joyce…
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When it comes to oil and gas drilling in urban and suburban areas, the question is often ‘how close is too close?’That’s been the major point of…