PIPELINES
Pipeline manufacturer breaks ground on SD plant 
A Texas-based company is starting construction this week on a new pipeline manufacturing facility in western South Dakota.
By Associated Press , November 20, 2012
Enbridge proposes pipeline to Superior, Wisconsin 
By Amy Dalrymple , November 04, 2012
Pipeline expansion critical for Bakken, but landowners are getting weary 
By Amy Dalrymple , November 04, 2012
Canadian firm proposes new Nebraska oil pipeline route 
By Josh Funk , September 05, 2012
Kevin Gault, Minot, column: ‘Call before you dig’ 
Enbridge is proud to be involved in ongoing industry efforts to educate the public on safe digging and excavation, and we ask for Herald readers’ help in raising awareness of 811.
By Kevin Gault , August 16, 2012
Texas-based pipe maker plans to expand into S.D. 
A Texas-based pipe maker hopes to start construction by the end of the summer in Rapid City on what would be its seventh manufacturing plant, employing about 40 people.
By Associated Press , June 15, 2012
ND governor urges speedy, safe building of pipelines 
Gov. Jack Dalrymple on Thursday urged pipeline industry officials to quickly — and safely — expand North Dakota's pipeline network to keep pace with record production in the state's booming oil patch.
By Associated Press , June 14, 2012
ND pipeline summit planned 
Gov. Jack Dalrymple and industry leaders are holding a meeting in Bismarck to learn more about the future of pipelines in North Dakota. The summit is slated for June 14 at Bismarck State College's National Energy Center of Excellence.
By Associated Press , June 06, 2012
Companies fined for not giving notice of ND digs 
Three excavation contractors were fined a total of $2,500 after pipeline companies turned them in for neglecting to provide notice of their digging projects in western North Dakota. Two were accused of causing accidents.
By Dale Wetzel , June 04, 2012
Nebraska high court won't take up pipeline case 
The court on Wednesday rejected efforts by opponents of the proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline who had hoped the court would use its power of original jurisdiction.
By Associated Press , May 31, 2012
US: TransCanada reapplies for oil pipeline 
The Canadian company that wants to build the disputed Keystone XL pipeline in the U.S. submitted a new application for the project Friday after changing the route to avoid environmentally sensitive land in Nebraska.
By Matthew Daly , May 04, 2012
Construction of short ND oil pipeline approved 
A new 17-mile pipeline west of Stanley is expected to help ease truck traffic on U.S. Highway 2. Plains Pipeline LP wants to finish the project by the end of the year. It will cost $13.6 million to build.
By Associated Press , April 25, 2012
Hoeven gets seat on Keystone pipeline conference committee 
By Herald Staff Report , April 24, 2012
Bill to resume Nebraska Keystone XL study advances 
A bill that would let Nebraska resume its environmental study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline won first-round approval from lawmakers Thursday, while critics warned that the state was exposing itself to a legal challenge.
By Grant Schulte , March 29, 2012
Hoeven says Obama pipeline move 'bizarre' 
North Dakota U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says it's "bizarre" that President Barack Obama is trying to take credit for an oil pipeline when he's blocking its construction. Obama says he's ordered federal agencies to speed up approvals for a section of the Keystone XL pipeline that will run from Oklahoma to the Texas Gulf Coast.
By Associated Press , March 22, 2012
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