Pipeline

Obama says U.S. mulling alternate routes for Dakota Access pipeline

Dakota Access pipeline runs through sacred Native American land By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said the U.S. government is examining ways to reroute an oil pipeline in North Dakota as it addresses concerns raised by Native American tribes protesting against its construction. Obama’s comments late on Tuesday to online […]

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Dakota Access pipeline protestors plan to stay and fight despite North Dakota winter

Dakota Access pipeline protestors may move to heated buildings during winter By Timothy Mclaughlin Nov 1 (Reuters) – The head of a Native American tribe that has led months of demonstrations against the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota said on Tuesday the group would keep up its protests through the state’s bitter

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Dakota Access pipeline protester charged with attempted murder

Dakota Access pipeline protester allegedly shot at police officer By Timothy Mclaughlin Oct 31 (Reuters) – A demonstrator protesting last week at the construction site of the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota was charged on Monday with the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, according to court documents. Red Fawn Fallis, 37, was confronted by

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Investigation into Trilogy Energy leak launched by Alberta regulator

Trilogy Energy leak in central Alberta reported Oct. 7 CALGARY, Alberta, Oct 25 (Reuters) – The Alberta Energy Regulator issued a formal notice of investigation to Trilogy Energy Corp on Tuesday after a company pipeline spilled around 1,600 barrels of mixed oil and water in central Alberta. Calgary-based Trilogy reported the oil emulsion leak on Oct.

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Importance of rule of law to protect energy infrastructure, American jobs – API

No legal justification for prohibiting infrastructure project provided, could have chilling effect on other construction projects WASHINGTON – API Midstream Group Director Robin Rorick underscored the importance of maintaining the rule of law and the benefits of increased infrastructure as the D.C. Circuit of Appeals heard oral arguments on the Dakota Access Pipeline. Three federal

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Global crude oil pipelines market to witness growth through 2020

Presence of energy guzzlers, China, India, Japan, and South Korea has driven growth of regional pipeline market in the recent past LONDON- The global crude oil pipelines market is projected to experience a significantly tepid growth rate throughout the forecast period, registering a CAGR of only 0.3 per cent, according to Technavio’s latest report. In the report, Technavio

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