Discussion: Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Developer Won't Consider Reroute

Warren called protests that became violent “repulsive,” but he also said the company could have done some things differently.

“I think we could have had communication with state government before we did,” he said. “That dialogue wasn’t started until after we had a problem.”

Like maybe talk to the Standing Rock Tribe? Like maybe admitting that all pipelines leak? Do you even have a SOP in place when it does? Do you think you can treat the Standing Rock Sioux the same way Snyder handled Flint, MI?

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The matter might linger until after President-Elect Donald Trump takes office. Trump, who owns stock in ETP, has said he wants to rebuild energy infrastructure


To the 40% who thought that their vote didn’t count, welcome to America.

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The matter might linger until after President-Elect Donald Trump takes office. Trump, who owns stock in ETP, has said he wants to rebuild energy infrastructure.

Conflict of interest, much?

Oh, wait. His assets are in a near-sighted trust controlled by his grifter kids. Conflict solved, right?

Dakota Access pipeline has first leak before fully operational


“They keep telling everybody that it is state of the art, that leaks won’t happen, that nothing can go wrong,” said Jan Hasselman, a lawyer for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, which has been fighting the project for years. “It’s always been false. They haven’t even turned the thing on and it’s shown to be false.”