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.
Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International is a defendant in an ongoing lawsuit in North Dakota district court, where Energy Transfer accuses it and two other Greenpeace entities of conspiring to use ...
BISMARCK — The developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline is appealing a North Dakota’s judge’s decision not to interfere in a free speech lawsuit Greenpeace filed against the company overseas. The ...
Greenpeace is fighting for its life in North Dakota's court system, where a judge has decided to order the environmental group to pay an expected $345 million to an energy company whose Dakota Access ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Federal officials on Thursday gave final approval for the Dakota Access oil pipeline to continue operating its contentious Missouri River crossing, an outcome that comes nearly a ...
Feb 27 (Reuters) - A North Dakota judge on Friday finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace in a lawsuit pursued by pipeline company Energy Transfer (ET.N), opens new tab over the ...
The Dakota Access Pipeline has been carrying crude oil from northwest North Dakota to southern Illinois since June 2017.