The Dutch-based environmental organization filed a lawsuit last year to block a $345 million award stemming from protests ...
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Army Corps grants final approval for Dakota Access Pipeline, 9 years after oil began flowing
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted Dakota Access Pipeline a final Lake Oahe easement after a six-year review, adding ...
The Army Corps of Engineers issued a new permit Thursday to the Dakota Access pipeline allowing it to continue operating beneath Lake Oahe in North Dakota. The move marks the latest twist in years of ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' final easement decision closes a regulatory saga that began with the 2016 Standing Rock protests, though further litigation over the pipeline remains likely.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A crew near Baxter in Iowa works to install the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. The owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline has become ...
The environmental impact study for the controversial pipeline that goes under the Missouri River was ordered by a federal ...
A draft environmental review of the Dakota Access Pipeline was released Friday by federal officials. The review calls for further input before an affirmative decision on the future of the pipeline's ...
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The Dakota Access oil pipeline can remain operating while the federal government conducts a new environmental review, a federal district court ruled Friday in a blow to environmental activists who ...
A Dutch court ruled on Wednesday that it can hear Greenpeace International’s lawsuit against pipeline company Energy Transfer ...
Scott Vanderwal, a third-generation South Dakota farmer, warned on Monday that halting the Dakota Access Pipeline will lead to an increase in transportation costs and will show up in lower prices for ...
A group of lawyers, activists and academics will be monitoring an upcoming trial between the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline and Greenpeace to evaluate whether the proceedings comply with ...
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