Ukrainians move to North Dakota for oil field jobs to help families facing war back home
North Dakota's oil industry is turning to Ukrainians to fill jobs amid a workforce shortage
By JACK DURA
Published - Aug 06, 2023, 12:36 AM ET
Last Updated - Aug 06, 2023, 12:36 AM EDT
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Maksym Bunchukov remembers hearing rockets explode in Zaporizhzhia as the war in Ukraine began.
“It was terrible,” he said. He and his wife sent their adult daughter west to Lviv for safety and joined her later with their pets.
Now, about 18 months after the war broke out, Bunchukov is in North Dakota, like thousands of Ukrainians who came over a century ago.
He is one of 16 new arrivals who are part of a trade group’s pilot effort through the Uniting for Ukraine humanitarian program to recruit 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.