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The Circle News
April 12, 2018
On January 1, the Dakota Access Pipeline may turn into a pumpkin. This is to say, that the Dakota Access Pipeline was proposed in 2014, when the Bakken was at a peak. The Bakken is presently producing 900,000 barrels a day of oil, and steadily declining. All of that oil is already being refined locally,Ãâà...
Midland Reporter-Telegram
April 3, 2018
FILE - In this May 9, 2015 file photo, pipes for the proposed Dakota Access oil pipeline that will stretch from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois are stacked at a staging area in Worthing, S.D. ... more. Photo: Nati Harnik, STF. Image 2 of 3. Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners and ownerÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
April 3, 2018
Texas-based Dakota Access pipeline developer Energy Transfer Partners in August sued Earth First, Greenpeace and BankTrack for up to $1 billion, alleging they worked to undermine the $3.8 billion pipeline that's now moving oil from North Dakota to Illinois. The larger question of whether the lawsuitÃâà...
Finance and Commerce
March 31, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. — A federal judge has set a Monday deadline for the environmental entity Earth First to explain what he says appears to be discrepancies in its argument that it can't be sued for opposing the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The Center for Constitutional Rights maintains Earth First is anÃâà...
ABC News
March 30, 2018
A federal judge has set a Monday deadline for the environmental entity Earth First to explain what he says appears to be discrepancies in its argument that it can't be sued for opposing the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The Center for Constitutional Rights maintains Earth First is an unstructured socialÃâà...
BBC News
March 29, 2018
In July last year, Martin Eberlen travelled from his home in London to the city of Stanley, North Dakota. Then he began to cycle. His route followed the length of the Dakota Access pipeline, the controversial pipe that transports some 470,000 barrels of crude oil a day across four states. Here, in his words, areÃâà...
Daily Republic
March 20, 2018
Mandated study of Dakota Access line to miss completion goal ... BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — More time is needed to finish additional court-ordered environmental study of the Dakota Access oil pipeline due to difficulties in getting needed information from American Indian tribes fighting the project in court,Ãâà...
Kotatv
March 20, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Federal officials say it will take more time than expected to finish additional environmental study of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Federal Judge James Boasberg last summer ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to further review the pipeline's impact on American Indian interests.
Seattle Times
March 20, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — More time is needed to finish additional court-ordered environmental study of the Dakota Access oil pipeline due to difficulties in getting needed information from American Indian tribes fighting the project in court, according to federal officials. The delay won't impact the $3.8 billionÃâà...
Law360
March 19, 2018
Law360 (March 19, 2018, 6:30 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the company behind the Dakota Access oil pipeline urged a D.C. federal judge Friday not to force the agency to provide more technical information and increase consultation with two tribes, saying the tribes themselves have passed upÃâà...
University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
March 14, 2018
In June 2017, five graduate students in the School of Architecture's Landscape Architecture program spent a month travelling along the Dakota Access Pipeline, exploring its impact on local communities and the environment. Batul Abbas, Claire Casstevens, Luke Harris, Cara Turett and Bonnie Kate WalkerÃâà...
Popular Mechanics
March 13, 2018
Although oil has been flowing through the Dakota Access pipeline for 9 months, the fight over the project is not yet over. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose protests against the pipeline brought international attention to North Dakota in 2016, has filed a 313-page report to the U.S Army Corps ofÃâà...
InsideClimate News
March 10, 2018
Nine months after oil starting flowing through the Dakota Access pipeline, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe continues to fight the controversial project, which passes under the Missouri River just upstream from their water supply. In a 313-page report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the tribeÃâà...
TVNZ
March 8, 2018
Standing Rock Sioux say they are being left out of Dakota Access pipeline process. 12:31pm. share. Source: Associated Press. The American Indian tribe leading the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline says federal officials are being uncooperative as they complete more court-ordered environmental study of theÃâà...
WJBD Online
March 8, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The American Indian tribe leading the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline says federal officials are being uncooperative as they complete more court-ordered environmental study of the project. The Standing Rock Sioux wants a federal judge to order that the tribe be allowedÃâà...
E&E News
March 7, 2018
PIPELINES. ETP weighs interest in Dakota Access expansion. Published: Wednesday, March 7, 2018. Energy Transfer Partners is soliciting commitments for buyers of expanded capacity on its Dakota Access and Energy Transfer Crude Oil pipelines, it announced recently.
U.S. News & World Report
March 7, 2018
Company Gauges Interest in Moving More Dakota Access Oil. The company that built the Dakota Access pipeline is gauging the oil industry's interest in shipping additional crude from the Bakken in western North Dakota to the Gulf Coast. March 6, 2018, at 8:54 a.m.. Company Gauges Interest in Moving More Dakota AccessÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
March 6, 2018
High winds in October 2016 temporarily prevented crews from working on burying sections of the Dakota Access Pipeline at this site near St. Anthony in Morton County. TOM STROMME, TRIBUNE Ãâ÷ Facebook Ãâ÷ Twitter Ãâ÷ Email; Print; Save. The company that built the Dakota Access Pipeline is gauging the oilÃâà...
KELO AM-FM
March 2, 2018
WASHINGTON (KFGO) - A congressional report says Russia used American social media to undermine U.S. energy markets and manipulate protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. According to the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, American pipelines and energy infrastructureÃâà...
Grand Forks Herald
March 1, 2018
The new report from the House Science, Space and Technology Committee includes previously unreleased social media posts that Russians created on such contentious political issues as the Dakota Access Pipeline, government efforts to curb global warming and hydraulic fracturing, a gas miningÃâà...
Alton Telegraph
March 1, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Attorney General's Office has extended an agreement with Dakota Access LLC, which still owns about 7,000 acres of ranchland along the Dakota Access Pipeline. One year after most protesters left the Morton County area, the office has said it will continue toÃâà...
West Fargo Pioneer
March 1, 2018
The new report from the House Science, Space and Technology Committee includes previously unreleased social media posts that Russians created on such contentious political issues as the Dakota Access Pipeline, government efforts to curb global warming and hydraulic fracturing, a gas miningÃâà...
DeSmog (blog)
February 28, 2018
Koch Industries has a business interest in both pipelines, though their approval has not been something its funded network has widely discussed. Quietly, though, Koch has advocated for the pair of pipelines in regulatory hearings in both Iowa for Dakota Access — as previously reported by DeSmog — asÃâà...
EcoWatch
February 28, 2018
Koch Industries has a business interest in both pipelines, though their approval has not been something its funded network has widely discussed. Quietly, though, Koch has advocated for the pair of pipelines in regulatory hearings in both Iowa for Dakota Access—as previously reported by DeSmog—asÃâà...
Daily Reporter
February 27, 2018
Dakota Access LLC purchased land in the Cannonball Ranch north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation when demonstrations were taking place in 2016 calling for safer conditions for workers. The property includes a site where the Standing Rock tribe alleges the company bulldozed burials and otherÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
February 22, 2018
During a prayer walk with about 50 people on Thursday, Nathan Phillips, a member of the Omaha Tribe, holds an eagle staff as he walks away from a barbed wire fenced of what was once the main gate leading to the Oceti Sakowin camp of a year ago filled with thousands of Dakota Access PipelineÃâà...
Albany Times Union
December 31, 1999
This photo taken Oct. 5, 2016, shows sections of the Dakota Access oil pipeline under construction are seen near St. Anthony in Morton County, N.D. The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline has submitted a court-ordered spill response plan for the Lake Oahe reservoir on the Missouri River in theÃâà...
ABC News
December 31, 1999
Add Dakota Access Pipeline as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Dakota Access Pipeline news, video, and analysis from ABC News. Dakota Access Pipeline. Add Interest. A crude oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline in South Dakota last November has turned out to be nearly twice as big as firstÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
December 31, 1999
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Nathan Phillips' birthday fell on the same day of the eviction of the Dakota Access protest camps last year. "The snow was flying, the camp was on fire — oh, I didn't get no birthday cake," the 64-year-old Omaha tribal member said on Feb. 22. Phillips was among the last of theÃâà...
Kotatv
December 31, 1999
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The company that built the Dakota Access oil pipeline says an environmental entity it's trying to sue for opposing the project was organized enough to fund a rogue group of protesters. Energy Transfer Partners attorneys claim Earth First provided $500,000 to what became the RedÃâà...
Valley News Live
December 31, 1999
MANDAN, N.D. (AP) One of four men charged with poaching deer during the Dakota Access pipeline protests has reached a deal with prosecutors to dismiss his case. Danny LeClaire of Pocatello, Idaho, was charged last year with a misdemeanor count of unlawful taking of a big game animal.
The Bellingham Herald
December 31, 1999
Three of the four remaining defendants accused of blocking Interstate 5 and allegedly causing a rollover injury crash in February 2017 pleaded not guilty Friday in Whatcom County Superior Court. Michelle Janine Vendiola, 50, Michael Melchor Vendiola, 50 and Erasmus Hamilton Baxter, 22, were chargedÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
December 31, 1999
Lawrence Bender, an attorney representing Dakota Access, said in an October 2016 letter to the Attorney General's Office that the company acquired the land to enhance the safety of workers and contractors. The letter cited instances of protesters trespassing on property and threatening workers.