Greenpeace, Dakota Access Pipeline
Exterior of the Morton County Courthouse in Mandan on Feb. 27, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)MANDAN, N.D.
A former Energy Transfer executive on Tuesday blamed political pressure for the federal government’s decision to delay a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline eight years ago.
Opening statements are scheduled to begin in the trial of a Texas pipeline company's lawsuit against Greenpeace.
The environmental group, battling a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, told the North Dakota Supreme Court it can’t get a fair trial. By Karen Zraick ...
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The organization is asking the North Dakota Supreme Court to move the civil trial brought forth by Energy Transfer to Cass ...
The South Dakota Legislature passes a ban on eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines, an obstacle for Summit. Will the ...
The decision now facing Gov. Larry Rhoden of whether to veto House Bill 1052 or allow the proposed ban on eminent domain for ...
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