AUSTIN, Texas --- Even as Native American activists continue to block construction of the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota and the three other states along its planned 1,100 mile trail, U.S. energy pipeline infrastructure -- and opposition to it -- is expanding elsewhere. In May, the Obama administration approved two pipeline projects by
Beyond Dakota Access: Energy Transfer Partners Pipelines To Ferry Fracked Gas To Mexico
Even as pipeline protests swelled in North Dakota and other states, the Obama administration quietly approved two international pipelines to be built into Mexico by the same corporation behind the Dakota Access pipeline.