The facts are clear. The legal and regulatory approvals are lining up. The broad, bipartisan support is undeniable.
More energy news with tribal nations quitting Line 5 talks and an oil spill near Lake Huron reportedly under control.
Titanium Partners is transforming the former nonprofit office space into a coffee shop, wine bar and midterm rentals, with new residents likely moving in by July.
Seven Indigenous nations have withdrawn from discussions over an oil and gas liquids pipeline in Michigan, citing federal ...
ESCANABA — Bay College is hosting the 2025 Upper Michigan Safety Conference, which is scheduled to take place on Friday, April 25 on the Escanaba Campus. This full-day conference will feature 20+ ...
Enbridge Inc has announced a $400 million expansion of the northern section of its BC Pipeline, T-North, which connects Fort Nelson and Fort St. John. FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — An energy company is ...
Six Michigan Tribes have withdrawn their cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after learning that Enbridge’s ...
The tribes already had concerns about the process, but news that the Army Corps will likely fast-track the federal permit for ...
Six Michigan-based tribes have withdrawn from federal discussions over the proposed Line 5 oil pipeline tunnel, calling it ...
Six tribes say the Trump administration is preparing to fast-track a permit for the Enbridge Line 5 tunnel project.