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Drugs, Prostitution, Violence Plague Oil Boom Towns Gone Bust

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With crude prices reeling from the effects of geopolitical wrangling and surging production, it’s a tough time to be a resident of an oil boom town. Although drilling in areas like North Dakota’s Bakken oil patch has generated hefty revenues for once quiet communities, it’s also led to an increase in crime. As the Washington Post noted last year, “the arrival of highly paid oil workers living in sprawling ‘man camps’ with limited spending opportunities has led to a crime wave -- including murders, aggravated assaults, rapes, human trafficking and robberies -- fueled by a huge market for illegal drugs, primarily heroin and methamphetamine.” 

While this would be a rather undesirable situation under any circumstances, collapsing crude prices are beginning to leave some towns cash-strapped, which means less resources to dedicate to things like deterring crime. Meanwhile, production isn’t slowing down, which means boom town populations aren’t declining alongside revenues. According to NPR, this dynamic is leaving some communities with a combination of decaying infrastructure, less money for public schools, and inadequate manpower to combat sharply higher crime rates. This comes as monthly expenses like rent skyrocket in the face of surging demand. 

Via NPR:

What happens when the price of oil tanks and suddenly you're faced with a whole lot less money to deal with your town's explosive growth?

 

If you're 52-year-old Rick Norby, you lose a lot of sleep.

 

"I haven't slept since I became mayor," he says. "I really ain't kidding you."

 

When Norby became mayor of Sidney, Mont., oil prices were about $100 a barrel. A year later, they've fallen to roughly half that. Yet oil production has continued to churn right along. 

 

"All the action is still happening," says Norby, who has lived here all his life. "We haven't seen a slowdown one bit in anything."

 

The problem is Norby figures he'll get about $600,000 less in tax revenue from oil production to deal with all this. That's a big deal when your whole budget is $11 million and your town now has a major highway running right through it…

 

The money coming from the oil boom pays for fundamental services that are stretched thin. Sidney is looking for $30 million to build a new truck bypass. A new $70 million water treatment plant is also needed.

 

Around town, there are little one-bedroom houses with a half dozen oil workers living in them. The population has nearly doubled since 2010. The police department struggles to keep pace with even routine patrols. Since 2010 when the oil boom began in earnest, DUI arrests are up 300 percent. Felony assaults are up twice that much… 

One teacher quoted by NPR says he “never considered” oil would fall below $70 barrel. He’s probably not alone there, as it seems likely that quite a lot of people (and E&P executives) didn’t think such a thing could happen either, that is until the bankruptcies started to pile up and until shale companies began to stage Movie Gallery encores, defaulting on their debt before making a single payment. In any event, crude did indeed fall below $70 and then it fell some more, and now, as we explained Tuesday, prices may head still lower in June when a lack of storage capacity forces each incremental barrel straight to market. 

So what does this mean for America’s oil boom towns? Assuming Sidney, Montana is a good analog for what’s playing out across the country’s top oil producing communities, nothing good, as the follow graphic from NPR vividly illustrates: 

Sydney is just 45 miles south of Bainville, Montana, the subject of a National Geographic piece which told a similar story: 

"If you wish for this oil, be careful what you wish for, because life as you know it is done," said Ken Norgaard, road department supervisor for Roosevelt County, the vast and sparsely populated county of rolling farmland that includes Bainville…

 

The K-12 Bainville School faces similar challenges. The influx of oil workers has pushed rent for run-down mobile homes to upwards of $2,500 a month. Teachers, whose salaries start at $33,000, can't afford housing. At the same time, student enrollment has more than doubled to 165 since 2009.

 

"We have had to get creative," said school superintendent Renee Rasmussen, who graduated from the school in 1973, one of a class of ten. In the past few years, Rasmussen said, the school bought 13 homes to house many of its teachers...

 

Bainville's population has doubled since 2010 to about 450, and will likely double again in the next couple of years…

 

Among the changes in Bainville, none has locals on edge like the increase in crime. In 2012, two Colorado men looking for work in the oil field allegedly killed a popular math teacher in nearby Sidney, Montana, and buried her body along a highway outside Williston. Soon after, Roosevelt County bought a new file cabinet to store the rush of concealed-weapon applications…

 

The FBI has warned that Mexican drug cartels are trafficking drugs to the area, targeting the large paychecks of the mostly young men who work in the Bakken. Felony drug arrests in Roosevelt County rose from 4 to 28 from 2008 to 2012, according to Sheriff Freedom Crawford. Crawford said methamphetamine is the biggest drug problem the county faces, followed by illegal painkillers. But a bigger problem, he said, is the increase in alcohol-fueled fistfights. From 2008 to 2012, assault arrests nearly doubled, to 173.

According to the Montana Board of Crime Control, “offenses [in the Primary Bakken Region] were up 84%, arrestees were up 90%, and incidents increased 76% in 2012 compared to 2009,” and while these numbers looked a bit better in 2013, “the five-year trend shows an overall increase of offenses (29%), incidents (19%), and arrestees (58%).” 

Similarly, an academic study conducted by researchers from the University of North Dakota shows that in the oil producing counties of Montana and North Dakota, both violent crime and property crime rose in the post-boom years while crime fell markedly in non-producing counties: 

…and here’s what the change in offenses looks like graphically… 

From the report

Prior research has demonstrated that calls for service, arrests, and traffic accidents increased substantially between 2005 and 2011 in oil producing counties in the Bakken region. Interviews with police officers and sheriff’s deputies in these counties revealed that they are overworked and stretched thin which is similar to the findings reported in Canadian boomtown research. Those perceptions about crime and disorder are shared by the staff members of human service agencies who are often tasked with responding to those who were victimized and the media has echoed these perceptions. The analyses conducted in this study revealed that UCR index crimes increased between 2006 and 2012 in oil impacted Montana and North Dakota counties, while in the matching sample of counties the number of crimes decreased during the same era. 

Meanwhile, things have gotten bad enough in Williston, North Dakota that the FBI has moved to town. 

Via The Hill

The FBI said it will establish an office in North Dakota’s oil country to address an uptick in criminal activity related to the dramatically increased oil production of recent years.

 

The Williston, N.D., office will be a “resident agency” of the FBI’s Minneapolis division when it is fully staffed later this year, the bureau said Thursday

 

Local officials and North Dakota’s congressional delegation have been asking for more than a year for the FBI to establish a presence in Williston to respond to the spike in crimes like drug and human trafficking that has accompanied the thousands of new workers related to the Bakken oil shale region.

 

“The office in Williston is a welcomed addition to our presence in North Dakota,” Richard Thornton, special agent in charge of the Minneapolis division that oversees the Williston office, said in a statement.

 

“The opening of this office is in response to the unprecedented growth in population and economic activity associated with the oil exploration and production in the Bakken region and the corresponding increase in criminal activity,” he said. “The FBI will be in a better position to effectively address these issues in this region of North Dakota through this new office.”

And so while crime in the region has been on the rise for some time, coping with slumping oil revenue is a relatively new development. In the end, the Mayor Norbys of the world are unfortunately dealing with powers well beyond their control, what with all of the “ancillary diplomatic benefits” that can accrue from ensuring that oil prices stay low for as long as is necessary to achieve one’s geopolitical agenda. We can only hope that the disparity between the resources needed to ensure stability in the nation's boom towns and the revenues that are available in the wake of sliding crude prices doesn't become so vast as to transform these areas into the new Wild West. 

 

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Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:58 | 5880136 Rock On Roger
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Should I call you Thomas Darcy McGee?

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:29 | 5879817 22winmag
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They don't call it Hell on Wheels for nothing.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:31 | 5879823 darteaus
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Boom town goes bust, ane leaves physical and human wreckage.

Who knew?!

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:31 | 5879825 thetruthhurts
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All oil towns collapse.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:36 | 5880027 oddjob
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Milltown2.0

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:57 | 5880130 Rock On Roger
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BarterTown

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:36 | 5879833 Bumbu Sauce
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Pass MF'ing Keystone XL and let these men get back to work.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:57 | 5879898 mastersnark
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Thankfully only young white men are attracted to this work, otherwise murders and rape would be out of control. Booze and drug fueled fights on the weekends suck to investigate as no one ever cooperates once they are on scene, but it's much better than what DC or LA or DFW has to deal with on an average Tuesday morning.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:01 | 5879930 SirBarksAlot
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I don't know what rigs you've been working around.

The ones I see all have people of color working on them.

 

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 20:58 | 5879919 SirBarksAlot
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Bitch, bitch, bitch.

This story seems a bit tainted to me.  The landowners get $5000 per acre, or so, bonuses just to sign the lease.  After the well produces they get about $0.25 per dollar of production, based on the portion of their land in the unit. The county gets taxes on all the mineral production as well as the increased value of the surface.

Then, the county gets to lease all their roads and parks and whatever else they have, for lots of money. 

Let's also consider that all those man camps buy lots of food, liquor, trucks, clothing, gasoline, cigarettes, etc.

It's not the fault of the oil companies if the Mexican gangs capitalize on the boom. 

 

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:03 | 5879943 One Eyed Jack
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Soon to visited across all American villages, towns and cities after the collapse

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:11 | 5879972 Fix It Again Timmy
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Boom Town Rats....

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:12 | 5879977 I_rikey_lice
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Very bad right now in Sidney. I was there last week, stopped at a convenience store to grab some chew. Came back out to my truck and some motherfuckers stole my trucknutz, front and rear!

Fuck you Bakkens!

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:19 | 5880010 Vinividivinci
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rough necks as you call them, are just city boys that are sick of the daily grind and long for a job that makes them feel like a man, shitting in the woods and playing with big trucks and stuff...I know, I almost went out west ( to Alberta) to get back in touch with my dick! Sheeeeit,after reading this article, glad I resisted the urge ! ( to go out west, that is. Not the part about getting in touch with my manhood). Just to be clear...

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:54 | 5880120 Rock On Roger
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Ya, I can just picture you

Scrawny white ass

Hanging over a -40 snowbank

shitting last night's beer

 

City Boyz indeed.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 09:03 | 5881039 IndianaJohn
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It seems that you have not been around men who do real productive work.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:23 | 5880022 Incubus
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News: you put a bunch of uncultured labor apes together and you get crime and violence.

 

They're uncivilized and do the rough work for a reason.  A higher manner of thought eludes them.  Just throw another back and continue on with the general savagery.

 

And you wonder why TPTB call us "useless eaters."

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:50 | 5880105 Vinividivinci
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Guess what, "incubus"...WE'RE ALL considered "labour apes" to TPTB !

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 22:09 | 5880179 Incubus
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What separates man from animal is that we're capable of thought; a casual observation of any random population will quickly show you that the majority of the selection will operate on a basal capacity for thought and a majority of the impetus being satiation of emotional and physiological indulgences. 

Man is disappointing. 

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:31 | 5880046 billybobtx
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2013 stats are meaningless.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:37 | 5880058 sidiji
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penal battalions....empty ouyr jails directly into isis held iraq

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 22:03 | 5880109 tokerhead
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Hey, the boys are having a little fun, what's the problem?

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:55 | 5880122 Rootin' for Putin
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That used to be such a nice corner of the country,  thats what happens when rigpigs show up.

They (drilling companies) should have to build and police their own towns, fenced in and kept away from the local populations.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:56 | 5880124 Ginsengbull
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What's the ticker tape symbol for the shorting-pussy ETF?

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 02:12 | 5880543 Real Estate Geek
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AGE.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 21:58 | 5880135 combatsnoopy
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"Homie said he'd have a job, if you give him a break.  But when he gets it, he goes by the other man's ways"...

Freedom of Speecy by Above the Law.

http://www.azlyricdb.com/lyrics/Above-The-Law-Freedom-Of-Speech-5153 

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 22:30 | 5880234 combatsnoopy
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I wonder how correlated these kooks are (meth is literally synonymous with racism ie. Nazis, Dixies.... a)... with the Nazis in Kiev.  
THe motive is easy.   They want to keep PETRODOLLARS rolling in for criminal bank liquidity.   http://faculty.georgetown.edu/imo3/petrod/allocate.htm

Peeps that trade UNG back in July 2014 KNEW that oil prices were going to drop hard.  
The guys don't conserve fuel.   They're ALL over California- and cling to the US military (neo-cons). Don't ge me wrong, I'm glad they have jobs.  Some of the ex-HONORARY military are good quality people and workers.

But, this gag ugly smelly putrid neocon influence ugly racist bullshit gots to go!  (I'm a Reagan conservatie, not a Bushite- I'm displeased that the tweaker Nazis infiltrated Simi Valley towards the end of Bush Sr. era- they're so gross and ugly).   The Ukies were racist at least since the early 90's. 

Apparently nobody legit must have wanted to go along with the US ops against Russia so they had to stoop to the Nazi's level. 

 

 

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 22:57 | 5880277 consider me gone
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Drugs, Prostitution, Violence Plague Oil Boom Towns Gone Bust  Gosh, they make it sound like that's a bad thing.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 00:06 | 5880398 DarthVaderMentor
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Things are pretty bad in the oil towns. So bad, a friend of mine is pimping his wife out. She's been pretty busy, going down faster and staying down longer than the price of oil......

 

This war on women is going to be a lot of hard work for women....

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 01:35 | 5880505 AgentScruffy
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1. So the WashPost reports mancamp guys have "limited spending opportunities"--therefore they rape + shoot heroin + kill   people?
Bullshit.

2. Spending Man = Moral Man? (When there's an appropriate variety of spending opporunities?)
    Also bullshit.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 06:28 | 5880732 Monty Burns
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Good observation.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 08:40 | 5880958 viator
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Drugs, Prostitution, Violence Plague Democrat Controlled American Cities in Steep Decline
Thu, 03/12/2015 - 08:45 | 5880977 StupidEarthlings
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So...the whole town went to shit..JUST BECAUSE oil prices fell?..how long have prices been this low?..

apparently long enough to affect a towns budget (the budget from last year)..AND Have all the arrests happen for the statistics in this report.

 

Sounds like somebodys pushing an agenda to me. 

Fuckin drug cartels already know what towns to set up shop in?.. good one.

Oil prices havent been low for that long folks. 

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 08:56 | 5881011 IndianaJohn
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Hookers and cocaine are expensive pastimes. How does the lack of money contribute to an increase in blow jobs and cocaine use?

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