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Denbury CEO Explains New CO2 Pipeline Recently Opened In Southeast Montana

This week Denbury Incorporated completed a 105-mile pipeline that will transport Carbon Dioxide             to fields in the Cedar Creek Anticline from Wyoming to enhance oil recovery which will extend production for decades. President and CEO Chris Kendall broke down the process and the goal of the system on Voices of Montana.

Great Falls Nonprofit Informing The Public On Student Debt Payment Options

The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program cancels student debt for public servants after they make ten years of payments and was streamlined by the Biden administration last year. Jordyn Rogers, Deputy Director of the Great Falls-based financial nonprofit Rural Dynamics, says because it eliminates student debt after 120 monthly payments peop...

FWP Updates Drought Outlook

During a meeting in the state capitol this week the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission provided an update on the current drought outlook heading into the summer. Fish Wildlife and Parks Fisheries Administrator Eileen Ryce.

Former Russia Ambassador Speaks On Current Conflict At UM

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Glasgow-born Michael McFaul recently spoke at the University of Montana’s Mansfield Institute to discuss a range of topics including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He believes Vladimir Putin underestimated its resistance and is now changing Russia’s plans.

New CO2 Pipeline Opens In Bell Creek

A 20-inch Denbury Incorporated Greencore pipeline filled with CO2 spanning 232 miles from Denbury Incorporated’s LaBarge oil Field in Wyoming terminates at its Belle Creek Oil Field in Montana to be used to coax recoverable oil from the ground that other means can’t. Tuesday, Senator Steve Daines was in Baker for its ceremonial opening....