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Dakota Access pipeline

Dakota Access Pipeline Upends Oil Transport

By Amy Sisk | August 14, 2017

In its first month of service, the Dakota Access Pipeline is already causing major changes to the way oil is transported out of North Dakota.

Dakota Access pipeline

Tribes Win Key Victory In Suit Over Dakota Access Pipeline

By Alisa Barba and Amy Sisk | June 15, 2017

After a year of protests and controversy, oil began flowing through the 1,200-mile Dakota Access pipeline earlier this month. But the pipeline’s ultimate fate is now uncertain after a federal judge issued a ruling on Wednesday that challenges parts of the environmental review completed before the pipeline was permitted. The pipeline can continue operating — for now. But it’s possible the D.C. District Court judge could soon shut it down. Lawyers must submit new arguments on whether the pipeline should continue transporting oil while a federal agency reconsiders parts of its environmental review.

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After OPEC Move, Oil Country Breathes A Sigh Of Relief

By Amy Sisk | May 29, 2017

The oil industry is emerging from a two-year slump in crude prices that led to layoffs and a drop in production. A recent move by OPEC helped ensure the recovery continues, albeit slowly.

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Cleaning Out The Dakota Access Protest Camp

By Amy Sisk | February 18, 2017

While construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline is underway, the protest camps are clearing out ahead of anticipated flooding.

Beyond Standing Rock

Documentary: Beyond Standing Rock

By Inside Energy Team | February 14, 2017

Inside Energy, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain PBS and Fast Forward Films, presents “Beyond Standing Rock” a documentary exploring the conflict surrounding the Dakota Access pipeline and the struggle for Native American rights against the backdrop of the new Trump administration.

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Trump Jumps Into Pipeline Fight

By Amy Sisk | January 25, 2017

President Donald Trump has signed documents to advance the Dakota Access Pipeline. While not unexpected, his actions are met with a mixed response in North Dakota.

Dakota Access pipeline protests

Timeline: The Long Road To #NoDAPL

By Amy Sisk | January 23, 2017

From 19th-century treaties to today’s clashes in rural North Dakota, Inside Energy walks you through the events of the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy.

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Months In, Pipeline Protest Quiets As North Dakotans Take Stock

By Amy Sisk | December 22, 2016

North Dakota has never experienced anything like the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Tension over the project is still boiling months after the controversy hit the national spotlight.

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Dispatches From Dakota: Chasing The Pipeline Protest

By Amy Sisk | December 16, 2016

Inside Energy reporter Amy Sisk has chased the story of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests for four months. Here, she describes her journey gaining access to demonstrators, navigating blizzards and avoiding arrest.

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Energy According To Trump

  • Invisible Leaks: Where “Clean” Natural Gas Falls Short

    A natural gas boom in the U.S. is changing the power sector in the country. It's credited with bringing down American carbon dioxide emissions more than any other factor. But, one difficult to control component of the natural gas industry threatens to undermine those gains.

  • Tax Reform’s Impact On Western Energy

    Tax reform is going to impact renewables, oil and gas, and energy overall in the western U.S. Now that the President has signed the final tax bill into law, what does it mean for western energy? Inside Energy helps unpack.

  • Trump Administration’s Slow But Sure Energy Dominance Agenda

    President Trump campaigned on a platform to make American energy great again. "We're loaded," he said, at a 2016 campaign appearance in North Dakota, referring to fossil fuel reserves. By unleashing those reserves and slashing regulations, Trump promised, he would usher in an era of "energy independence" and, ultimately, American energy dominance. In fact, on energy and environment, Trump is slowly making headway on those goals, with help from a trio of powerful and like-minded cabinet members.

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The Oilfield Spills Problem

  • Lightning And Oil Country: A Volatile Mix

    Thunderstorms are a regular occurrence on the prairie, but when they roll through oil country, they can wreak havoc hitting wastewater disposal sites.

  • A Toxic Legacy: North Dakota Looks To Clean Up Old Oilfield Waste

    Salty wastewater from oil wells was once dumped into pits dug into farmers' fields. Over the years, it seeped into neighboring land, rendering it infertile. Decades later, North Dakota's left wondering how to clean up this toxic legacy.

  • Maps Zero In On Oilfield Waste Spills, Disposal Sites

    Do you live near an oilfield waste disposal site? Has a spill occurred near you? Maps from the Western Organization of Resource Councils show these locations in several western states.

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