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Energy Transfer, Banks Lost Billions by Ignoring Early Dakota Access Pipeline Concerns

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    By Sharon KellyDec 3, 2018, 5:03 pm410 pts
    photo of Energy Transfer, Banks Lost Billions by Ignoring Early Dakota Access Pipeline Concerns imageRead time: 8 mins Roughly four years ago, Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) filed a federal application to build a 1,172 mile oil pipeline from North Dakota’s Bakken shale across the U.S. to Illinois at a projected cost of $3.8 billion. Before that application was filed, on September 30, 2014, the Standing…
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