New Town At Epicenter Of Oil Boom As Well As Social Issues

NEAR MANDAREE, ND - AUGUST 15: Miles of pipeline natural gas waits to be welded along a rural strech of road where cows were shoed off the road by a Three Affiliated Tribes officer near Mandaree, ND on August 15, 2014. Tribal leaders of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation hope to capture and move natural gas from oil wells that currently being burned off. Currently there's no way to safely capture and move the gas which roughly amounts to $100 million dollars worth of gas per month. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
NEAR MANDAREE, ND - AUGUST 15: Miles of pipeline natural gas waits to be welded along a rural strech of road where cows were shoed off the road by a Three Affiliated Tribes officer near Mandaree, ND on August 15, 2014. Tribal leaders of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation hope to capture and move natural gas from oil wells that currently being burned off. Currently there's no way to safely capture and move the gas which roughly amounts to $100 million dollars worth of gas per month. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
New Town At Epicenter Of Oil Boom As Well As Social Issues
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