PIPELINE
Obama pipeline decision may preview energy policy
WASHINGTON — It’s a decision President Barack Obama put off during the 2012 campaign, but now that he’s won a second term, his next move on a proposed oil pipeline between the U.S. and Canada may signal how he will deal with climate and energy issues in the four years ahead.By Josh Lederman , December 02, 2012
Tracking Bakken oil movement: 40 percent of SW North Dakota crude leaves via railway
By Bryan Horwath , December 01, 2012
2 Minn. refineries object to pipeline surcharge
MINNEAPOLIS — Two Minnesota oil refineries say they shouldn’t have to help pay for a pipeline from North Dakota to Wisconsin that they won’t use.November 30, 2012
Oil industry group pushes Obama for tar sands pipeline
OMAHA, Neb. — The fight over a proposed pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has picked up again with groups on both sides putting pressure on President Barack Obama to either approve or reject the pipeline.By Josh Funk , November 16, 2012
Canadian firm optimistic about oil pipeline
OMAHA, Neb. — The Canadian company that wants to build another oil pipeline to carry crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries remains optimistic about the project after President Barack Obama won re-election.November 08, 2012
Enbridge proposes oil pipeline to Superior, Wis.
MINOT — An Enbridge Pipelines proposal would transport Bakken crude from northwest North Dakota to Superior, Wis., expanding export capacity and increasing market opportunities.By Amy Dalrymple , November 04, 2012
Pipelines in the Bakken: Expansion critical, but landowners grow weary
By Amy Dalrymple , November 04, 2012
TransCanada shuts down Keystone
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — TransCanada Corp. has temporarily shut down its existing 2,100-mile Keystone pipeline after tests showed possible safety issues, a federal agency said Thursday.By Maria Fisher , October 19, 2012
Texas landowners stand up to Big Oil
SUMNER, Texas — Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted.By Ramit Plushnick-Masti , October 18, 2012
Last chance to comment on proposed oil pipeline: BakkenLink to connect oil field to rail facilities
Today is the final day to leave comments with the Bureau of Land Management about the environmental assessment of a proposed pipeline that would carry crude oil from Beaver Lodge to a rail facility in Fryburg.By Katherine Grandstrand , September 15, 2012
TransCanada presents new Keystone XL route
By Josh Funk , September 06, 2012
Is the heavy crude 'dilbit' oil? Congress and the IRS say 'no'
The oil industry has often said that dilbit, a heavy crude oil from Canada’s tar sands, isn’t much different from conventional crude oil. But when it comes to paying into a federal fund used to clean up oil spills, it’s different enough to deserve a sizeable tax break.By Lisa Song , September 01, 2012
Bakken crude, Canadian oil sands battle for pipeline space
North Dakota’s unexpected oil boom has triggered a surprising development that people outside the industry have yet to grasp: U.S. domestic crude oil must now compete with Canadian imports for space on the nation’s pipeline system.By Elizabeth Douglass , August 10, 2012
SD anti-pipeline movement now in 13 countries
MITCHELL, S.D. — On Wednesday, several hundred people from 13 nations began a “Fast for the Earth.”By Emma Dejong , August 02, 2012
Natural gas production could quadruple
By Amy Dalrymple , July 26, 2012
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