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Economy
Dakota Access Pipeline Operational
2017-06-02
More on the subject of the article below, so moved to Economy so they can more easily be read sequentially.
[FuelFix.com] Dallas pipeline giant Energy Transfer Partners announced on Thursday that, after crippling winter storms, heated protests and months of delay, it is shipping crude oil on the Dakota Access Pipeline.

The 1,200-mile pipeline connects the Bakken oilfields in North Dakota to Patoka, Ill., and then to refineries on the Gulf Coast. It was the subject of months of protests last year, which grew to thousands of people in size and, at times, drew clashes with police. Environmentalists saw it as a symbol of global warming and the proliferation of fossil fuel use. The Standing Rock Sioux, who tap the Missouri River for tribal water, argued that the pipeline traversed sacred burial grounds and threatened the tribe's main water source.

Late last year, President Barack Obama refused to approve the pipeline's final connection, under the Missouri, and sent plans back to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for review. But President Donald Trump, fulfilling campaign promises, quickly reversed Obama's decision after taking office.

The pipeline is a joint venture with Ohio-based Marathon Petroleum and Houston-based Enbridge Energy Partners and Phillips 66.

The full pipeline, from the Bakken to the Gulf, cost nearly $5 billion. It has commitments to ship about 520,000 barrels per day and could pipe as much as 570,000 barrels per day.
Posted by:Frank G

#6  Expect BNSF to now make a lot less money for Buffett, less than it did under the reign of Obama The Anti-American.
Posted by: Si vis pacem   2017-06-02 15:25  

#5  Thank you, Donald Trump!

This sentence is getting used a lot lately.
Posted by: Tom   2017-06-02 14:17  

#4   Yay!!! I Ditto that big Yay!!!.....
Posted by: Dale   2017-06-02 12:47  

#3  Yay!!!
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-06-02 11:40  

#2  Buffett. I blame the typesetters!

/HRC
Posted by: PBMcL   2017-06-02 11:39  

#1  "Women, minorities, and Warren Buffet hardest hit."
Posted by: PBMcL   2017-06-02 11:28  

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