North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SCR4026

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
2/21/25  

Caption

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the feasibility and desirability of establishing a state-owned association for the development and production of oil and gas.

Impact

If enacted, SCR4026 would primarily focus on assessing the practicality of a state-owned oil and gas entity that could engage in various activities, including exploration, extraction, transportation, storage, processing, refining, and direct sales. The implications of such an association could significantly alter the landscape of oil and gas production in North Dakota by potentially increasing state control over these valuable resources. This could foster economic stability and cater to the needs of the local economy by ensuring that profits are reinvested into state initiatives rather than primarily benefiting private entities.

Summary

SCR4026 is a concurrent resolution proposed in North Dakota, aimed at directing the Legislative Management to evaluate the feasibility and desirability of establishing a state-owned association dedicated to the development and production of oil and gas. The resolution draws on the state's historical success with state-owned enterprises, notably the Bank of North Dakota and the North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association, suggesting that similar models could be leveraged in the oil and gas sector. The measure reflects an ongoing effort to maximize economic benefits for the state and its residents through strategic resource management.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SCR4026 may include debates over the appropriateness of expanding state control in an industry traditionally dominated by private companies. Proponents of the bill are likely to argue that a state-owned association could enhance accountability and local benefit from oil and gas production. Conversely, opponents could express concerns regarding government overreach and the potential inefficiencies associated with state-run enterprises. The discussion may also involve examining past performances of similar state-owned models and their relevance to North Dakota's current economic conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SCR4007

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the formation of a search and rescue volunteer association.

ND HCR3025

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the feasibility and desirability of renovating and constructing an addition to the Liberty Memorial Building or constructing a new building on the grounds of the state Capitol to serve as a new Supreme Court building.

ND SCR4018

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the feasibility and desirability of implementing a paid family leave program in the state, including consideration of possible eligibility requirements, applicable uses, employer participation, and cost and benefit structures for a paid family leave program.

ND HCR3026

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying improving re-entry outcomes for incarcerated adults and youth.

ND HCR3029

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying whether the Fort Berthold Reservation should have stand-alone ambient air quality monitors to track and mitigate air and water pollution that may result from oil and gas development.

ND SCR4011

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly and the benefits of expanding the program.

ND HCR3034

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying sustainable energy policies to maximize the economic viability of existing energy sources, assess future demands on electricity in the state, and determine the feasibility of advanced nuclear energy development and transmission in the state.

ND SCR4004

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying accessible transportation in the state for older adults and individuals with disabilities.

ND HCR3027

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying, in consultation with the Department of Transportation, needed safety improvements to State Highway 22 at junctions Bureau of Indian Affairs 12, 30, and 14, State Highway 23 within the exterior boundaries of the Fort Berthold Reservation, State Highway 73 West before the Fort Berthold Reservation line, and State Highway 37; and the feasibility and desirability of reducing the speed limit on State Highways 22 and 23 to 55 miles per hour.

ND HCR3018

A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying strategies to increase the number of North Dakotans who receive health benefits coverage.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.