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Williston Basin Petroleum Conference Recap & Industry Outlook

1 h 20 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Host Meghan Taunton welcomes McKenzie County Commissioner Joel Brown and North Dakota State Senator Dale Patten for a recap of the 2026 Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck. They discuss the scale and purpose of the conference, consolidation among operators, and the central "Bakken 2.0: Crack the Code" theme focused on enhanced oil recovery to increase recovery rates and extend the Bakken's productive life. The conversation explains rising gas-to-oil ratios, North Dakota's flaring reductions and gas-capture investments, and the need for additional natural gas infrastructure. They go on to cover Artificial Intelligence and data centers, local ordinance control, and tax impacts from oil and gas revenue. 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 03:16 Williston Basin Petroleum Conference 09:47 Bakken 2.0 and Enhanced Oil Recovery 15:42 Energy Security and Demand 20:03 Rising Oil Gas Ratio 22:52 Natural Gas Capture and Pipelines 30:29 Competing for Capital 39:25 Utlizing Natural Gas in State 40:00 Artificial Intelligence and Data Centers 43:15 Property Taxes in North Dakota 45:10 Oil Industry Tax Revenues 54:20 Quality of Life 59:20 Local Siting and Ordinances 01:03:09 Data Center Discussion 01:08:39 Federal Lands in McKenzie County 01:13:47 Nuclear Energy 01:16:51 Closing

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