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Category Archives: Personal stories
A personal story: Dennis Johnsrud, Williston, ND
Today’s post is one of a series of personal stories on this site about how the shale oil and gas boom has affected the lives of the people in the communities that are touched by drilling.
The first thing Dennis Johnsrud hears anytime a pipeline company wants to site a line on his property is that they are there to ‘work with the farmers.’
“It’s a red flag to me now,” Johnsrud says on a fair-weather Thursday afternoon in a wheat full of golden stubble. “The last 10 guys said that, and it never happened.”
There is a trail of broken promises tracking through Johnsrud’s fields. He says he’s telling his story because, if farmers won’t speak up, the story will only be told by the other side, and no one will realize the realities farmers are facing in an economy that is increasingly harsh and unforgiving to the families who have shepherded this land for generations.
Click to read more of Johnrud’s story, which reminds us that Montana, even more than North Dakota, provides few protections for private ownership rights against the oil and gas companies. The need for local landowners to set regulations for how drilling is done on their properties is greater than ever. Continue reading →
Posted in Bakken, Personal stories
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Tagged Dennis Johnsrud, local regulation, personal stories, pipelines, Renee Jean, Williston Herald
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A personal story: Grace Her Many Horses, Newtown, North Dakota
Today’s personal story was originally published in 2014 in the Sicangu Eyapaha (Rosebud Sioux) tribal newspaper, and written by Damon RunningHorse-Buckley, who at that time was Communications Director of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. It provides an account of an experienced … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bakken, Crime, Grace Her Many Horses, man camps, personal stories, Rosebud Sioux
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A personal story: Jaime Frederick, Coitsville, Ohio
This personal story is one of a series on this blog chronicling the impact of the oil and gas boom on the lives of people all over North America. You can see other personal stories in our series by clicking here. … Continue reading →
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Tagged air pollution, health impacts, Jaime Frederick, noise pollution, Ohio, personal stories, property rights, property value
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A personal story: Deb Thomas, Beartooth Front, Wyoming
Our latest personal story comes from the Preserve the Beartooth Front video. The finished version of the video will be posted on this site next Wednesday, July 23. To whet your appetite, the subject of today’s personal story was one of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Deb Thomas, personal story, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
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A personal story: Terry Greenwood, Daisytown, Pennsylvania
My drinking water went bad in January 2008. It looked like iced tea. When I called the company, they said, “Don’t drink it.” Telling personal stories The oil and gas boom has been underway for a number of years in … Continue reading →
A personal story: Peter von Tiesenhausen, Demmitt, Alberta
“I’m not trying to get money for my land, I’m just trying to relate to these companies on their level. Once I started charging $500 an hour for oil companies to come talk to me, the meetings got shorter and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, copyright, personal stories, Peter von Tiesenhausen
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5 Comments
A personal story: Dustin Bergsing, Edgar, Montana (with audio)
Telling personal stories The oil and gas boom has been underway for a number of years in many locations across North America, and many stories have come to light about individuals and families whose lives have been personally affected. This post … Continue reading →
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Tagged death, Dustin Bergsing, Edgar Montana, hydrogen sulfide, Marathon Oil, personal stories
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A personal story: Carol French, Bradford County, Pennsylvania (with video)
Telling personal stories The oil and gas boom has been underway for a number of years in many locations across North America, and many stories have come to light about individuals and families whose lives have been personally affected. This post … Continue reading →
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Tagged Carol French, dairy farmer, Pennsylvania, personal stories, property rights, water contamination
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A personal story: Michelle Thomas, Williston, North Dakota
“A lot of single people are having difficulty.” -Michelle Thomas Telling personal storiesThe oil and gas boom has been underway for a number of years in many locations across North America, and there are now a lot of stories about … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bakken, Michelle Thomas, North Dakota, personal stories, Williston
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A personal story: the Mogen family, Douglas, Wyoming
“The noise was thunderous. It shook our walls. It shook our vehicles as we drove by. You couldn’t have open windows when you drove by the flares.” -Kristi Mogen Telling personal storiesThe oil and gas boom has been underway … Continue reading →