Dakota Access and other pipeline related news from Midwest Energy News
November 10, 2016
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PIPELINES: TransCanada looks to revive its Keystone XL pipeline plan, which was rejected by President Obama, during Donald Trump’s presidency. (Washington Post)

ALSO:
• U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota says the Dakota Access issue will be moot by the time Trump takes office in January, as he expects final federal permits to be issued by then. (Bismarck Tribune)
• Trump’s election represents a new challenge to Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipeline opponents. (Reuters)
• North Dakota’s governor-elect is staying mum on what should happen next with the Dakota Access pipeline. (Bismarck Tribune)
• A pipeline safety expert hired by a Native American tribe says the Dakota Access pipeline is prone to spills and should be rerouted. (InsideClimate News)

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