A desire to head off a Dakota Access-type protest is one reason the company behind the planned Midwest Carbon Express carbon dioxide pipeline has ruled out a route to the south of Bismarck.
A desire to head off a Dakota Access-type protest is one reason the company behind the planned Midwest Carbon Express carbon dioxide pipeline has ruled out a route to the south of Bismarck.
A desire to head off a Dakota Access-type protest is one reason the company behind the planned Midwest Carbon Express carbon dioxide pipeline has ruled out a route to the south of Bismarck.
A desire to head off a Dakota Access-type protest is one reason the company behind the planned Midwest Carbon Express carbon dioxide pipeline has ruled out a route to the south of Bismarck.
(Bismarck, ND) New efforts are underway to alter plans for a carbon dioxide pipeline through North Dakota. Two former Bismarck mayors, the head of an environmental group, and a retired energy engineer all expressed concerns Wednesday that the pipeline will be routed too close to the capital city. The group calls itself the North Dakota Energy Council and announced a