Pipeline Company’s $300M Lawsuit vs. Greenpeace Heads To Trial In N. Dakota

"MANDAN, N.D. — A Texas pipeline company’s lawsuit seeking potentially hundreds of millions of dollars from Greenpeace was set to advance with opening statements Wednesday in a trial the environmental organization calls an effort to silence critics of the oil industry.

Jury selection took place earlier in the week and the estimated five-week trial now will get underway in Mandan, North Dakota.

The lawsuit stems from protests in 2016 and 2017 against the Dakota Access oil pipeline and its controversial Missouri River crossing upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s reservation. The tribe has long opposed the pipeline as a risk to its water supply. The pipeline was completed in 2017.

Dallas-based Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation and other offenses by Netherlands-based Greenpeace International and its American branch, Greenpeace USA. The lawsuit also names the group’s funding arm, Greenpeace Fund Inc."

Jack Dura reports for the Associated Press February 26, 2025.

Source: AP, 02/26/2025