North Dakota Statutes

§ 38-08-25 — Hydraulic fracturing - Use of carbon dioxide - Designated as acceptable recovery processes

North Dakota § 38-08-25
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 38Mining and Gas and Oil Production
Ch. 38-08Control of Gas and Oil Resources

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N.D. Cent. Code § 38-08-25 (2026).

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recovery processes.

1.Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the legislative assembly designates hydraulic fracturing, a mechanical method of increasing the permeability of rock to increase the amount of oil and gas produced from the rock; and the use of carbon dioxide for enhanced recovery of oil, gas, and other minerals acceptable recovery processes in this state.
2.It is in the public interest to promote the use of carbon dioxide to benefit the state, to help ensure the viability of the state's coal and power industries, and to benefit the state economy. Carbon dioxide is a potentially valuable commodity, and increasing its availability is important for commercial, industrial, or other uses, including enhanced recovery of oil, gas, and other minerals.
3.It is in the public inter

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