In the last month, we’ve been reporting about how oil production across our state has slowed but is stabilizing.
US judge upholds US$345m major damages award against Greenpeace over Dakota Access pipeline protests
A North Dakota judge yesterday finalised a US$345 million (RM1.3 billion) judgment against Greenpeace in a lawsuit pursued by pipeline company ...
Greenpeace in a statement said it would seek a new trial in a lawsuit pursued by pipeline company Energy Transfer.
Judge slashed a $667m damages award to Energy Transfer over Greenpeace’s role in Dakota Access Pipeline protests ...
A US court has just sided with fossil fuel pipeline giant Energy Transfer and ordered Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the US to ...
A North Dakota judge finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace in a lawsuit by Energy Transfer, linked to protests ...
Energy Transfer accused Greenpeace of orchestrating violence and defamation during the controversial construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly a decade ago.
Casper-based Bridger Pipeline and Colorado-based Tallgrass want to connect Canadian crude to a terminal and interconnect near Guernsey.
A North Dakota judge officially ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million to the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline following a nearly yearlong tug-of-war over a Morton County jury’s verdict. The ...
After years of work with the FAA, North Dakota can now navigate air travel and fly statewide through a radar data feed. The feed comes together as part of the Northern Plains UAS Test Site’s system, ...
A jury last year found three Greenpeace entities liable for numerous claims and awarded more than $660 million to Energy Transfer in damages, which Judge James Gion cut nearly in half. Once the order ...
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