Three Affiliated Tribes MHA Nation TERO Charles Foote Executive Director
Mission Statement The Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation TERO will provide to the Tribe and enrolled membership, the maximum quality of employment, business licensing and compliance services by being: respectful, responsible, accountable and caring. We will incorporate our traditional values practiced by our elders and ancestors in all of our all aspects of services provided.
Current Construction Projects 2014: BIA 14 Pavement & Hwy 12 New Town By Pass Whiteshield Street Pavement New Town High School Remodel Thunder Butte Refinery MHA Energy Building Halcon Energy Facility Project FBCC Faculty Project Municipal Sewer Project
MHA TERO Program Activities Indian Employment Preference Licensing Indian Contractors Indian Preference In Contracting Indian Preference In Sub Contracting Vocational Training Supportive Service Summer Youth Program Employment Licensing Non Indian Businesses Operating Within The Boundaries Of The Three Affiliated Tribes Compliance & Enforcement Indian Preference in Employment Indian Preference In Contracting Indian Preference In Oil & Gas Industry Three Affiliated Tribes MHA TERO
MHA TERO Compliance COMPLIANCE PLAN TERO THREE AFFILIATED TRIBES ========================================================================== INSTRUCTIONS Pursuant to Chapter 10 of the TERO Ordinance the following Compliance Plan shall be filled out Completely, prior to any commencement of work by any Prime Contractor/Operator, Subcontractor or Supplier who intends to perform any work on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. ORDINANCE: Enacted May 13, 1983, by Reso. #83-122-S, revised March 11, 1993, by Reso. #93-40-JJR and including Reso. # 07-12-VJB, dated January 11, 2007 CHAPTER 10- COMPLIANCE PLAN Subsequent to the effective date of this Ordinance, no covered employer who intends to do business within the exterior boundaries of the Fort Berthold Reservation, shall commence the conduct of such business until such time as he/she has consulted with the TERO Director and/or staff for the purpose of being advised of his/her/its Indian preference and other obligations, as prescribed by and set forth in this Ordinance, in any and all supplementary ordinances, and in any and all rules, regulations, and/or guidelines promulgated by the TERO Commission. After such consultation and previous to the commencement of the conduct of business, such covered employer shall develop a compliance plan which is acceptable to and approved by the TERO Director.
MHA TERO STAFF
Business Outlook 2014 Current Licensing: 1. All Businesses 3,500 2. Indian Owned Businesses 168 3. 100% TAT Owned 119 4. Prime Oil & Gas Lease Holders 10 All Businesses, Projects and online employment applications are tracked with our Customized Project Management System. Business data is available on our website: www.mhatero.com
MHA TERO Fee Schedule 2014 100% TAT Owned/Contractor 10-A $ 100.00 100% Other Tribes/Contractor 10-A $ 500.00 100% TAT Owned/Vendor 10-B $ 100.00 100% Other Tribes/Vendor 10-B $ 200.00 51-49% TAT Owned 10-C $ 100.00 51-49% Other Tribes 10-C $ 500.00 Prime Contractor/Construction 10-F $ 5,000.00 General Contractor/Construction 10-G $ 1.000.00 Prime Contractor/Mineral & Oil Dev. 10-H $ 5,000.00 Fracking 10-I $ 5,000.00 Drilling 10-I $ 3,000.00 Work Over Rig 10-I $ 2,000.00 Trucking/ Gen Contractor/ Oil & Gas 10-I $ 1,000.00 Vendor/ Supplier/ Consulting 10-J $ 500.00
MHA TERO Revenue Community Investment Tribal Road Construction Projects Community Services Training: Law Enforcement Fire Response Emergency Services Tribal Workforce Development: Tuition & Books Weekly Stipends Summer Youth Employment & Education Program
09/12/2014 Director s Cut Lynn Helms NDIC Department of Mineral Resources Activity on the Fort Berthold Reservation is as follows: 25 drilling rigs (10 on fee lands and 15 on trust lands) 333,119 barrels of oil per day (134,433 from trust lands & 198,687 from fee lands) 1,277 active wells (930 on trust lands & 347 on fee lands) 143 wells waiting on completion 329 approved drilling permits (260 on trust lands & 69 on fee lands) 2,092 additional potential future wells (1,338 on trust lands & 754 on fee lands) Seismic activity is steady 4 surveys active/recording, 1 remediating, 1 suspended, and 5 permitted. There are now 4 buried arrays in North Dakota for monitoring and optimizing hydraulic fracturing. North Dakota leasing activity is very low, consisting mostly of renewals and top leases in the Bakken - Three Forks area. US natural gas storage is now 14% below the five-year average indicating increasing prices in the future. North Dakota shallow gas exploration could be economic at future gas prices and as you are aware exploration is underway in Emmons County. The first well will be on confidential status until 12/23/14. The price of natural gas delivered to Northern Border at Watford City is down $0.14 to $3.42/MCF. This results in a current oil to gas price ratio of 22 to 1. The percentage of gas flared dropped to 26% even though the new Tioga gas plant remained below full capacity due to delayed expansion of gas gathering from south of Lake Sakakawea. The July capture percentage was 74% which reduced the daily volume of gas flared from June to July 18.6 MMCFD. The historical high flared percent was 36% in 09/2011.
MHA TERO Road Check October 2013
MHA TERO 100% TAT Contractor Training October 20134
100% TAT Training October 2013
MHA TERO Booth CTER Training June 2013