
Dakota Access Pipeline - Wikipedia
It begins in the shale oil fields of the Bakken Formation in northwest North Dakota and continues through South Dakota and Iowa to an oil terminal near Patoka, Illinois. Together with the …
The Dakota Access Pipeline: What You Need to Know - NRDC
Jun 12, 2024 · What is DAPL? DAPL is a 1,172-mile-long underground pipeline that transports crude oil from North Dakota’s Bakken region to an oil terminal in Patoka, Illinois.
2/10: Mapping the Dakota Access Pipeline - Maps and More
Oct 22, 2025 · A New York Times article from Feb. 7, 2017 that maps the conflicts along the length of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Fascinating long-form map and storytelling.
DAPL Pipeline North Dakota - ArcGIS
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These maps help fill the gaps on the Dakota Access Pipeline
Nov 5, 2016 · This map shows the waterways the Dakota Access Pipeline would cross and the nearby tribal land. Jennifer Veilleux
Bakken Pipeline Map
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The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) – Environmental and Energy …
Jan 28, 2025 · The reservation’s boundaries include significant portions of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) current location. DAPL was built by Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) to …
Dakota Access Pipeline
The Dakota Access Pipeline is a new 1,172-mile pipeline that will connect the Bakken and Three Forks production areas in North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois. The Dakota Access Pipeline will …
Dakota Access Pipeline - United States Army Corps of Engineers
USACE continues to work with the Tribes, local law enforcement, and federal and state agencies in the vicinity of the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline crossing of Lake Oahe to ensure that all...
Standing Rock Sioux and Dakota Access Pipeline | Teacher …
Sep 6, 2016 · Explore this interactive case study on the Dakota Access Pipeline and its violation of the Fort Laramie Treaty. Students will use the images, quotes, objects, and short passages …