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Senate Advances Crack the Code 2.0 Energy Initiative
March 12, 2026
Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota has introduced the Crack the Code 2.0 initiative aimed at enhancing U.S. energy dominance by improving oil recovery from shale formations such as the Bakken and extending the operational life of coal-fired power plants. This federal-level effort seeks to strengthen energy market stability and counteract global disruptions attributed to Iran's actions. Procurement professionals and contractors in the energy sector should note the potential for increased federal funding and contracting opportunities related to advanced extraction technologies and coal plant modernization projects.
- The initiative targets unconventional oil recovery improvements, with current extraction rates around 10% in shale formations, signaling demand for innovative extraction technologies and services.
- Extension of coal-fired power plant life may open contracts for retrofitting, maintenance, and environmental compliance services.
- Energy contractors and technology providers should evaluate capabilities aligned with enhanced oil recovery and coal plant upgrades to position for upcoming solicitations.
- This initiative reflects a strategic federal focus on energy infrastructure resilience and market leadership, influencing procurement priorities in the energy sector.
Today, we only recover about 10 percent of oil from unconventional shale formations like the Bakken. Thatβs why we are embarking on the next stage of the shale revolution, which we are calling Crack the Code 2.0.
— John Hoeven, U.S. Senator
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