Dakota Access developer granted hearing delay in dispute
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota regulators on Tuesday granted a request by the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline to postpone a public hearing on whether the company violated state rules, though not without dissent.
Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak expressed frustration with continued delays in the prolonged case and a related lengthy investigation, saying she was “concerned that we keep pushing things back and just aren’t making forward progress.”
Her comments came a day after she said Energy Transfer Partners at times had been “somewhat dismissive” of the commission’s concerns.
Company attorney Lawrence Bender on Tuesday declined comment on the Texas-based developer’s dealings with the commission.


