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  2. Ukrainians move to North Dakota for oil field jobs to help ...

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    Twelve more Ukrainians are scheduled to arrive by Aug. 15 as part of the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program.

  3. North Dakota oil boom - Wikipedia

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    Night view of H&P drilling the Bakken. The North Dakota oil boom was the period of rapidly expanding oil extraction from the Bakken Formation in the state of North Dakota that lasted from the discovery of the Parshall Oil Field in 2006, and peaked in 2012, [1] [2] but with substantially less growth noted since 2015 due to a global decline in oil prices.

  4. Volt Lithium and Wellspring Hydro Enter Into a Field Study ...

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    The purpose of this funding is to encourage the use of renewable energy, benefit businesses that operate in the State of North Dakota and to utilize the North Dakota workforce. About Wellspring Hydro . Wellspring, a North Dakota-based company, is dedicated to transforming the Bakken oilfield brine into valuable resources.

  5. Man camp - Wikipedia

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    Camps are part of an increasingly significant shift of global human population toward temporary or mobile housing in the 21st century. [1] Use of the term 'man camp' became popular during the Bakken oil boom, which began in 2006, peaked in 2012, and draws large numbers of workers—overwhelmingly men—into western North Dakota, creating a housing shortage. [1]

  6. Parshall Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Parshall Oil Field is an oil field producing from the Bakken Formation and Three Forks Formation near the town of Parshall, in Mountrail County, North Dakota. The field is in the Williston Basin. The field was discovered in 2006 by Michael Johnson and sold the play to EOG Resources, which drilled, and now operates, most of the wells. [1]

  7. Target Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the company's current operations support the oil, gas, and mining industries. The bulk of its activity is in North Dakota, as a result of the North Dakota oil boom from the Bakken Formation. In addition to its North Dakota properties, Target Hospitality operates a number of properties in Texas, as well as in Arizona and Mexico. [8]

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