Dakota access pipeline news
ETP seeks to block DAPL environmental study
Energy Transfer Partners has filed a motion to block the US Army Corps of Engineers from publishing its intent to prepare an environmental study for a controversial DAPL crossing at Lake Oahe.
Will construction of DAPL continue?
While court hearings continue over clashes between protestors and police officials, North Dakota’s new governor thinks that Trump is likely allow construction of the pipeline to continue.
The CFIF queries DAPL decision
The Center for Individual Freedom has sent requests to government agencies regarding the communications made between officials and the sister of the Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Wisconsin tribe wants Enbridge pipeline removed
A northern Wisconsin tribe wants Enbridge to remove its Line 5 pipeline from its reservation, citing fears of spills.
2016: A challenging year? (Part 3)
Dr. Hooman Peimani provides a review of the oil and gas pipeline industry, focusing on key projects, including Nord Stream 2, Dakota Access and the Trans Adriatic pipeline.
USA pipeline update – Part 1
A brief overview of key pipeline projects including Dakota Access, Keystone XL, Atlantic Coast, PennEast, Sabal Trail, Colonial pipeline, and more.
Dakota Access: what’s happened so far?
Amidst extensive protest, the US Army Corps of Engineers has denied Energy Transfer Partners a key permit for construction of the final section of the Dakota Access pipeline but the company plans to press on.
North Dakota oil spill: an update
While cleanup crews have recovered over 52 000 gallons of oil that was spilt from the Belle Fourche pipeline rupture, the full cleanup operation is expected to take some time.