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Landowners in North Dakota can continue their safety-based legal challenges against the Summit carbon capture pipeline, ...
Greenpeace Senior Legal Adviser Deepa Padmanabha, second from left, and other attorneys representing Greenpeace speak to the ...
Oil and gas operators in North Dakota have indicated they plan to drop rigs and frac crews due to weaker oil prices, a move ...
North Dakota oil and gas production grew in March, but activity is set to take a slight dip, the state's top oil regulator ...
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WASHINGTON (North Dakota Monitor) – Lawmakers and advocates on the right and left are raising questions about a provision in ...
The recent legislative session was consequential for North Dakota’s energy industry, though not all proposals made the final ...
While Gov. Kim Reynolds considers bill curbing eminent domain for carbon pipelines, congressional lawmakers propose federal ...
North Dakota landowners challenging the recent state approval of a controversial pipeline project are set to have their day in court. South Central District Judge Pam Nesvig in a Friday order ...
Enbridge and a partnership of 36 BC First Nations inked a deal for the Indigenous groups to acquire a 12.5 percent ownership ...
Iowa lawmakers have finally sent Gov. Kim Reynolds a bill addressing eminent domain and carbon capture pipelines. Here's what ...
Jess Mazour of the Sierra Club, an environmentalist group fighting the use of eminent domain for the proposed Summit Carbon ...