United States Attorney's Office for the District of North Dakota

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North Dakota Company Sentenced on Clean Air Act Violation

Press Release

North Dakota Company Sentenced on Clean Air Act Violation

Friday, December 5, 2025
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of North Dakota

BISMARCK -United States Attorney Nicholas W. Chase announced today, pursuant to the terms of a plea agreement, U.S. District Judge Daniel M. Traynor sentenced Targa Badlands LLC, a company which does business in North Dakota, to: 1) three years of probation; 2) 500 hours of community services to the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation; 3) payment of a $500,000 fine on a National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants ("NESHAP") Clean Air Act violation; and 4) $400.00 in special assessments. Targa Badlands LLC pleaded guilty to this offense on February 18, 2025.

As stated in the criminal information and plea agreement, Targa Badlands LLC operates six natural gas compressor stations on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. Between 2018 and 2022, Targa Badlands LLC operated the Johnson Compressor Station, located in Dunn County, North Dakota, but failed to timely install continuous parameter monitoring systems on two Johnson Compressor Station engines when required to do so under NESHAP. Continuous parameter monitoring systems monitor and collect data on temperature and pressure for engine operations to ensure the catalyst is being utilized properly, thus ensuring the engine not producing excess emissions. Failure to timely install a required continuous parameter monitoring system can lead to increased hazardous air pollutants being released into the environment.

Additionally, as described in the plea agreement, on two prior occasions, in 2019 and 2021, Targa Badlands LLC had previously agreed to pay civil penalties to the United States-and entered into Consent Agreement and Final Order's with the EPA-for separate NESHAP violations pertaining to natural gas compressor stations it operates on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.

Finally, as noted in the plea agreement, Targa Badlands LLC self-identified, self-reported, and corrected the failure to timely install continuous parameter monitoring systems at the Johnson Compressor Station and has since adopted an implemented policy and procedural best practices to improve its environmental permit review and implementation requirements.

"Today's sentence underscores the importance of enforcing our environmental laws, which protect the land, water, and communities," said US Attorney Chase. "At the same time, we recognize that Targa Badlands LLC took responsibility for its actions and self-reported the violation. Natural gas production is vital to our state's economy, and it must be done responsibly. This case demonstrates that we can support strong energy production while holding companies accountable when they fall short of their legal obligations."

This case was investigated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency - Criminal Investigation Division and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan J. O'Konek.

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Contact

Terry W. Van Horn 701-297-7400 [email protected]

Updated December 5, 2025
Topic
Environment
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