(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit regarding the Dakota Access Pipeline. In a court appearance on Thursday, Energy Transfer asked the justices to stop a countersuit by Amsterdam-based Greenpeace. Greenpeace is being accused of conspiring to stop the pipeline from being built by using unlawful tactics. Three Greenpeace defendants deny the allegations and filed a counter suit in a Dutch court in February calling the accusations by Energy Transfer frivolous. The Dakota Access Pipeline has been carrying crude oil from wells in North Dakota since 2017.
Dakota Access Pipeline Case Goes Before North Dakota Supreme Court

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