The administration's pipeline mania could wreak havoc on NW oil-by-rail plans. | The deeply controversial Dakota Access Pipeline, also known as DAPL, got another boost last week after lawmakers claimed that the Secretary of the Army had ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to “proceed with the easement needed to complete [it].” The 470,000 barrel per day pipeline, which would connect North Dakota oil fields with Midwestern oil hubs, isn’t yet a done deal. The Corps has not yet granted the pipeline’s final easement,...
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