AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDakota Access Pipeline: The U.S. Army Corps has granted final approval for Dakota Access to keep operating under Lake Oahe/Missouri River in North Dakota, adding conditions like enhanced leak detection and groundwater monitoring—closing a long legal fight that began with the Standing Rock-era protests. Energy & Industry: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum used the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference to push “energy dominance” and tie AI/data-center growth to future power demand, while Continental Resources says it plans to resume North Dakota drilling before year-end. Local Infrastructure: NDDOT crews will patch Fargo interstates overnight (I-29 and I-94), with extra Highway Patrol presence and lane changes. Wildlife & Food Security: ND Game and Fish lays out what it will take to rebuild deer habitat after recent declines, and a new look at natural-hazard losses highlights how weather shocks keep hitting farm output and prices. Business & Health: Kwik Trip opened a new employee health center and pharmacy, expanding workplace wellness.
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