Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Two North Dakota Pipeline Projects Move Forward -- March 23, 2016

Two North Dakota pipeline projects move forward. The Bismarck Tribune is reporting:
  • Oasis Midstream
    • 18.3 mile
    • origin: Wild Basin Gas Processing and Crude Handling Facility
    • terminus: Tesoro Johnsons Corner Station, 2.8 miles east of Johnsons Corner
    • from there: a 0.9 mile lateral line to the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline's Johnsons Corner Terminal
    • 75,000 bopd
    • three above-ground storage units at the Wild Basin facility
    • $13 million; construction to begin April, 2016; take about four months
  • ONEOK Pipeline
    • 38 mile
    • Dunn/McKenzie counties
    • origin: ONEOK Bear Creek Plant (Dunn County), northwest
    • connect with: ONEOK's existing Targa Pipeline east of US Highway 85, McKenzie County
    • 14,000 bbls NGLs -- will leave the state
    • $45 million; construction to begin this spring; to be completed by end of August, 2016 
    • I'm not sure, but I think the route of this pipeline can be seen at the map at this link (the upper graphic at that post) 
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Minuscule

Among other things I spent the early afternoon correcting the spelling of the word "minuscule" on the blog. I was amazed how many times over the past seven years I have misspelled that word. About fifteen minutes after that project, I started reading an article in this week's issue of The New York Review of Books. And wouldn't you know, there on page 63, in an article about Stephen Spender:
... a few days later after he'd left with [W.H.] Auden a new poem and a diary entry about walking along the banks of the River Wye with Marston, Stephen received back a short note in Auden's almost illegible minuscule.
And there you have it.

I'm going to be off the net for awhile; I have responsibility for Sophia for the next several hours. Her mother is taking daughter #2 to watch a semi-professional soccer game somewhere in Dallas; May has daughter #1 and I have daughter #3.

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18 Inches Of Snow Possible In Boulder

There are rumors that the Boulder, CO, global warming conference scheduled for Thursday has been canceled.

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