Marathon Oil's $241 Million Settlement with EPA for Environmental Violations in North Dakota

Thursday, 11 July 2024, 21:57

Marathon Oil has agreed to a $241 million settlement with the EPA for air quality violations at its oil and gas operations in North Dakota. The federal government's announcement on Thursday highlighted the alleged violations on the Forth Berthold Indian Reservation. This significant settlement reflects the company's commitment to addressing environmental concerns and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Marathon Oil's $241 Million Settlement with EPA

Marathon Oil has reached a $241 million settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for alleged air quality violations.

Environmental Violations in North Dakota

  • Violation: Alleged air quality violations at the company's oil and gas operations in North Dakota.
  • Location: Forth Berthold Indian Reservation.

The $241.5 million settlement underscores the importance of environmental compliance and regulatory adherence in the oil and gas industry.


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