Trump Administration Approves Keystone Pipeline on US LandTrump Administration Approves Keystone Pipeline on US LandThe move pushes the controversial $8 billion project closer to construction, but it still faces court challenges.Associated PressAssociated Press
North Dakota Officials Considering Carbon Dioxide PipelineNorth Dakota Officials Considering Carbon Dioxide PipelineTexas-based Denbury Resources plans to build the pipeline in 2020 and began injecting carbon dioxide in early 2021. Associated PressAssociated Press
Keystone Oil Pipeline Leaks 383,000 Gallons in North DakotaKeystone Oil Pipeline Leaks 383,000 Gallons in North DakotaThe company and regulators said the cause was being investigated.Associated PressAssociated Press
Nebraska Court Upholds State’s Approval of Pipeline PathNebraska Court Upholds State’s Approval of Pipeline PathOpponents filed a lawsuit arguing the company didn't follow all the required procedures for the route that was approved.Associated PressAssociated Press
$1.6B Pipeline Proposed to Move North Dakota Crude Oil$1.6B Pipeline Proposed to Move North Dakota Crude OilIt's designed to move 350,000 barrels of oil daily from western North Dakota's oil patch to Cushing, Oklahoma.Associated PressAssociated Press
Montana Pipeline Proposed to Transport CO2 for Oil RecoveryMontana Pipeline Proposed to Transport CO2 for Oil RecoveryThe carbon dioxide would come as a byproduct from a pair of natural gas processing plants.Associated PressAssociated Press
Keystone XL Opponent Plans Appeal to South Dakota High CourtKeystone XL Opponent Plans Appeal to South Dakota High CourtThe project would move crude oil from Canada across Montana and South Dakota to Nebraska, where it would connect with existing pipelines feeding refineries along the Gulf Coast.Associated PressAssociated Press
Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil in North Dakota CreekPipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil in North Dakota CreekSpokeswoman Wendy Owen says it was equipped with monitoring equipment that failed to detect the leak.Associated PressAssociated Press