The law bans Summit from forcing South Dakota landowners to allow the pipeline through their property. Plans call for the ...
Summit Carbon Solutions, the company behind the estimated $8.9 billion pipeline, vowed to keep pursuing the project despite South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden's announcement Thursday that he had ...
“It’s very unfortunate that, despite our approvals in Iowa, North Dakota and Minnesota, South Dakota changed the rules in the middle of the game,” a Summit spokesperson stated in an email.
“It’s very unfortunate that, despite our approvals in Iowa, North Dakota and Minnesota, South Dakota changed the rules in the middle of the game,” a Summit spokesperson stated in an email. “This kind ...
Can the line be routed through Minnesota? The current proposed route would cut through nearly 700 miles (1,126.5 kilometers) of South Dakota before entering North Dakota, so rerouting to the east ...
Plans call for the pipeline to carry greenhouse gas emissions from more than 50 ethanol plants in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota to a spot in North Dakota, where it would ...
"It's very unfortunate that, despite our approvals in Iowa, North Dakota, and Minnesota, South Dakota changed the rules in the middle of the game," Summit spokesperson Sabrina Zenor said in a ...
The CEO of the American Carbon Alliance says he’s optimistic a carbon pipeline project can still move forward following the ...