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Nation Sep 16

WATCH: Pipeline explosion and fire forces evacuations in Houston suburb

By Juan A. Lozano, Associated Press

World Jun 16

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pose for a family photo during a NATO Defence Ministers' meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium June 16, 2023. Photo by Yves Herman/REUTERS
NATO moves to protect undersea pipelines, cables as concern mounts over Russian sabotage threat

The military organization is concerned about Russia's mapping activities to locate vital Western infrastructure in waters around Europe used to transport energy and internet data.

By Lorne Cook, Associated Press

Nation May 18

FILE PHOTO: Border city's industry under threat with looming pipeline closure
Wisconsin tribe asks court to shut down Enbridge pipeline due to oil spill risk

Attorneys for a Wisconsin Native American tribe argued Thursday that a federal judge should order an energy company to shut down an oil pipeline because rapid erosion could expose it and cause a massive oil spill on reservation land.

By Harm Venhuizen, Associated Press

Politics Mar 24

Pipes at the landfall facilities of the 'Nord Stream 1' gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. Photo by Hannibal Hanschke/REUTERS
Federal regulators pulls back plan to assess climate impact of gas pipelines

Amid pushback from industry and lawmakers in both parties, federal energy regulators on Thursday scaled back plans to consider how natural gas projects affect climate change and environmental justice.

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Nation Sep 04

Democratic Congresswomen Hold Line 3 Press Conference
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Line 3 pipeline: Progressive Dems implore Biden to shut it down

Progressive Democrats are urging president Biden to halt work on the controversial Line 3 pipeline. The group says they support the closure because of the environmental concerns and opposition from indigenous leaders. Meanwhile, Republican representatives have supported the pipeline in…

By PBS NewsHour

May 15

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The Colonial Pipeline shutdown: Latest news and how the US can prepare for next time

By PBS NewsHour

Nearly a week after a ransomware attack forced Colonial Pipeline to shut down, the company announced it has restored service. The shutdown disrupted gas supplies along the East Coast — full recovery may still take days. The attack has highlighted…

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Nov 30

Minnesota gives final green light to disputed oil pipeline

By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press

Minnesota regulators have approved the final permit for Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 crude oil pipeline replacement across northern Minnesota.

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Nov 24

Enbridge sues Michigan over oil pipeline shutdown order

By John Flesher, Associated Press

The Canadian company filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who demanded earlier this month that Line 5 be closed within 180 days.

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Oct 10

Court can’t suspend Keystone XL pipeline decision, Trump administration says

By Matthew Brown, Associated Press

Justice Department attorneys are due in U.S. District Court in Montana on Wednesday to defend the administration's March approval of the 1,179-mile pipeline — a lightning rod in the debate over what to do about climate change.

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Jan 19

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Russia, Ukraine Sign Deal to Settle Gas Dispute

By PBS News Hour

Russia and Ukraine signed Monday a 10-year deal to resume natural gas supplies to Europe after a two-week shutoff due to a dispute over gas prices and the payment of other debts.

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