The lawsuit, filed in October, accuses the Army Corps of unlawfully allowing the Dakota Access Pipeline to operate without an ...
“Summit has largely refused to talk to Dakota Access about pipeline crossing agreements and necessary mitigation measures to ...
The state argued that DAPL would cause the state government ... jobs and hamper regional supply chains Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline gather on Nov. 1, 2023, in Bismarck ahead of a ...
Ames-based Summit Carbon Solutions plans a 2,500-mile pipeline to capture carbon dioxide from 57 ethanol plants across five ...
The state of North Dakota has asked to become a defendant in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s new lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeking to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline.
North Dakota argued in court filings last month that closing the pipeline, also known as DAPL, would cause the state government to lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue ...
A federal judge this week approved the state of North Dakota’s request to intervene as a co-defendant in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
A federal judge approved the state of North Dakota’s request to intervene as a co-defendant in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
However, earlier this year, the tribe found out a spill did occur mere feet away from the protestors who had set up camp on Corps of Engineers land.
North Dakota regulators on Friday approved a route permit for the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline, a significant win for what the Ames company says is the world’s largest carbon capture project.
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Public Service Commission on Friday, Nov. 15, approved the permit application for Summit Carbon Solutions’ multistate carbon dioxide pipeline. Iowa-based Summit has ...