Dakota Access Pipeline Construction Halted! ... Across 40 Miles, Temporarily
Dakota Access Pipeline Construction Halted! ... Across 40 Miles, Temporarily
SUGAR LAND--September 14, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Last Friday, minutes after an injunction filed by the Standing Rock tribe was denied, the U.S. federal government stepped in and asked for another review of the federal permits for the 450,000-barrel-per-day (BBL/d) Dakota Access Pipeline, a project under the umbrella of Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP) (ETP) (Dallas, Texas). This has led to a call by the federal government for Dakota Access to voluntarily halt construction around federal lands, specifically for 20 miles east and west of Lake Oahe in North Dakota.
Within this article: Details on the status of the Dakota Access Pipeline, and its paths to completion.
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