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Greenpeace’s 2016 and 2017 protest campaign against Energy Transfer’s Dakota Access Pipeline was one of the group’s most ...
The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration announced on April 14 that South Bow restarted the pipeline at a reduced pressure.
A federal judge dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Dakota Access Pipeline. The judge ruled that the tribe must wait until ...
A North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in connection with protests against the Dakota ...
Standing Rock filed the lawsuit in October, arguing that Corps is violating federal law by allowing the pipeline to operate ...
Greenpeace must pay the oil company that operates the Dakota Access Pipeline $667 million in damages for defaming it, a North Dakota jury decided Wednesday — a massive financial blow to the ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline warned this would happen. They probably didn't expect it to come so soon, however. The newly completed conduit, which cuts across a reservoir relied on by ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has opposed the pipeline's Missouri River crossing over fears an oil spill would contaminate its water supply. A federal judge has ruled that the Dakota Access oil ...
Environmental group Greenpeace was ordered Wednesday to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to a Texas-based pipeline company for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
Trucks and workers started a cleanup effort at the site of a spill of the Keystone oil pipeline in rural North Dakota ...
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March 19 (UPI) --Greenpeace must pay $660 million to Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners and subsidiary Dakota Access LLC for inciting illegal activities during anti-pipeline protests nearly a ...