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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Ukrainians find work in N.D.'s oil fields - Arkansas Online

DICKINSON, N.D. -- A trade group's pilot effort through the Uniting for Ukraine humanitarian program is recruiting refugees and migrants during a workforce shortage.

Twelve more Ukrainians are scheduled to arrive by Aug. 15 as part of the North Dakota Petroleum Council's Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program.

Some workers want to bring their families to North Dakota while others hope to return to Ukraine.

"I will try to invite my wife, invite my daughter, invite my cat and invite my dog," Maksym Bunchukov told The Associated Press a week after his arrival.

The Bakken program has humanitarian and workforce missions, said Project Manager Brent Sanford, a former lieutenant governor who watched the Bakken oil rush unfold during his time as mayor of boomtown Watford City from 2010 to 2016.

The oil boom initially was met by an "organic workforce" of western North Dakotans with experience in oil field jobs elsewhere, but as the economy reeled from the recession that began in December 2007, thousands of people flocked to the Bakken oil field from other states and even other countries to fill high-wage jobs, Sanford said.

Technological advances for combining horizontal drilling and fracking -- injecting high-pressure mixtures of water, sand and chemicals into rocks -- made capturing the oil locked deep underground possible.

"People came by planes, trains and automobiles, every way possible from everywhere for the opportunity for work," Council President Ron Ness...



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