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CNNMoney and PayScale released this week a ranking of the nation’s 100 best jobs, determined by their typical pay, growth and work satisfaction. With the United States is undergoing a massive energy boom, it’s no surprise that the oil patch has a major presence on the list. Check out the seven jobs related to fossil fuel production that made the grade and see how they fared on various measures of job satisfaction:
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Firm Applies to Build Largest Pipeline yet From ND
A Canadian company has applied to build the largest oil pipeline yet from western North Dakota's booming oil patch and will soon begin courting oil producers to reserve space, a key step in a $2.6 billion project that would move millions of gallons of oil to Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Energy is proposing the 612-mile Sandpiper pipeline to each day carry 225,000 barrels of oil to a hub in northern Minnesota and 375,000 barrels to one in northwestern Wisconsin. If approved by regulators, it would be the largest pipeline moving oil out of North Dakota, the nation's second-leading producer of oil behind Texas.
North Dakota has more than doubled its oil production in the past two years, closing in on a million barrels of oil a day. But due to the lack of pipeline capacity in the state, about 61 percent of the state's daily oil production is being shipped by rail. A barrel is equivalent to 42 gallons.
Business Beat: New building for oilfield services firm
By Jo Lee Ferguson, Special to the News-Journal | Posted: Sunday, October 27, 2013 4:00 am
Oilfield services firm Tripoint will be moving to a new permanent Longview location by the end of the year.
Developer Scott Zhorne is completing his East I-20 Industrial Park with a 15,000-square-foot building for Tripoint, which is part of Houston-based Nine Energy Services.
Tracy Speer, Tripoint regional manager, said the firm is headquartered in Broussard, La., with locations in Victoria, West Texas, Oklahoma City, West Virginia and Alaska. Tripoint wanted to expand its footprint and be in position to work in the Haynesville Shale when the natural gas sector recovers.
The company started with eight employees locally but Speer said he expected to have more than 30 within the next year.
Zhorne said he placed Tripoint in a temporary facility on Loop Drive until construction is done at the new facility at the northwest corner of Gum Springs Road and Interstate 20. Speer said the company would be moving in about the beginning of December.
Tripoint will be the sixth and final business to locate in Zhorne’s industrial park. The developer said there would then be 100,000 square feet of businesses in the park.



