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Dakota Access Pipeline
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The Dakota Access Pipeline is a 1,172-mile-long underground pipeline in the United States that transports up to 750,000 barrels of light sweet crude oil per day from the Bakken Formation in North Dakota to an oil terminal in Illinois. The pipeline was completed in April 2017 at a cost of $3.78 billion and is owned by Dakota Access, LLC, with minority interests from Phillips 66, Enbridge, and Marathon Petroleum. Construction of the pipeline was met with protests from 2016 to 2017, organized by those opposing its construction, including the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, and was approved by utility regulators in four states, including Iowa, in 2016.learn more on wikipedia
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