The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation of North Dakota has hit an oil production benchmark, The Bismarck Tribune reports.
The tribe and its members are receiving more than $1 million a month in oil production income. The benchmark was hit last fall, the paper said.
Additionally, the tribe and its members are receiving lease income payments for energy activities. The paper said more than $180 million has been . generated.
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Three Affiliated Tribes hit oil production benchmark
(The Bismarck Tribune 2/25)
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