While a Sioux tribal leader and some supportive congressional members painted a different picture, the senior executive in charge of the beleaguered Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) project on Wednesday told a U.S. House subcommittee that opponents of the $3.8 billion oil pipeline through four states have resorted to terrorist tactics.
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Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Path Avoids Federal Lands; 96% of Route Acquired
Energy Transfer Partners’ (ETP) Dakota Access Pipeline LLC unit has kept passage over federal lands to a minimum for its four-state, 1,172-mile project to ship Bakken crude oil to markets along the East and Gulf coasts, the ETP executive in charge of building the $3.8 billion line said Tuesday in a presentation at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck, ND.
May 27, 2016