Energy Transfer Partners appeals revocation of Louisiana pipeline permit Reuters » An Energy Transfer Partners subsidiary on Monday appealed a ruling by a federal judge in Louisiana that halted construction on a portion of its Bayou Bridge crude oil pipeline, according to court documents. The motion came after U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick on Friday issued a preliminary injunction revoking a needed permit for the pipeline, which is already under construction. Michelle2018-02-28T10:59:15-08:00February 26th, 2018|Louisiana, Non-Renewable Sources| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 March 21st, 2019 Offshore Oil and Gas Operators Want Less Regulation, but Surprise Inspections Find Serious Safety Problems March 18th, 2018 400 miles of Dallas’ natural gas pipeline still comprised of dangerous cast iron March 8th, 2018 Louisiana’s Baton Rouge, chamber presses for added use of tolling March 8th, 2018 Dakota Access Pipeline gauges oil industry interest in expanding capacity March 5th, 2018 Atlantic Coast Pipeline gets another NC permit; one more to go February 27th, 2018 The Drowning Coast: A Louisiana Village Fights for Time February 24th, 2018 Judge Agrees to Halt Construction of Louisiana Oil Pipeline February 23rd, 2018 Judge orders review of documents in Keystone XL case February 21st, 2018