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Between large-scale petroleum activities, NGL (natural gas liquids) feedstock opportunities, and wind power- Minot is an advantageous location for businesses in the energy industry. Known as the Gateway to the Bakken, Minot is home to worldwide petroleum businesses such as
Hess
,
Enbridge
,
Baker Hughes
and many more.
Located in the Bakken, many servicing companies and high-profile professionals make Minot their home. Minot offers an excellent quality of life for those in the petroleum industry, as well as their families.
Why should your business expand to Minot?
The
Logistics Park of North Dakota
offers competitive advantages unique to the whole Midwest.
Largest distribution project serving the energy-rich Bakken region
Uniquely positioned at the intersection of 2 Class 1 railroads (BNSF Railway & CP)
Zoned heavy industrial (improved zoning district in 2017 to better accommodate industrial projects)
Rail and non-rail served sites available
City services available including water, sewer, electric, and gas
Convenient access to 3 U.S. Hwys (Hwy 2, Hwy 52, Hwy 83)
Strategic partnerships to maximize your success
For more information about North Dakota’s energy industry, visit the
North Dakota Department of Commerce
,
North Dakota’s Oil & Gas Economy
, and the
North Dakota Petroleum Council
.
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