Tamara Nelsen, Executive Director of Minnesota AgriGrowth Council, talks with Lindner Farm Network about the importance of Pipelines…
Read MoreThe Minnesota Public Utilities Commission voted again on March 26, 2019 – unanimously – in favor of the Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota…
Read MoreALJ Ruling Would Come at Significant Cost to Farmers and Consumers St. Paul – Today, the Ag Energy Alliance released the following initial statement regarding today’s ALJ Line 3 Replacement Ruling. “While we are pleased that the ALJ found a need to replace Line 3...
Read MoreDownload the PDF to view the summary of the University of Minnesota Duluth's (UMD) Labovitz School Sandpiper & Line 3 Replacement Project Economic Study Summary of Enbridge Pipeline Construction Economic Impact Study.pdf
Read MoreDownload the PDF to view the Enbridge Pipeline Construction Economic Impact Study Enbridge Pipeline Construction Economic Impact Study.pdf
Read MoreProjects will contribute $138 million to retail and hospitality in Northern Minnesota (St. Paul, MN) A study released today by the Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance found the Sandpiper and Line 3 Replacement pipeline projects, as proposed, would add...
Read MoreSt. Paul, Minn. – The Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance today called on Governor Mark Dayton to provide for an independent investigation of all matters related to the emails sent by a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) employee involved in the state...
Read MoreThe Honorable Mark Dayton
Governor of the State of Minnesota
Office of the Governor
116 Veterans Service Building
20 West 12th Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
Dear Governor Dayton: As members of the Minnesota Ag Energy Alliance and leaders of two large trade associations in the state, we are tremendously concerned about the impropriety being perpetrated against the Sandpiper Pipeline project by at least one state...
Read MoreCalls for Independent Investigation of MPCA Staffer Emails (ST. PAUL, MN) The Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance applauds Governor Dayton’s strong statement of concern regarding a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) staff members’ alleged improper...
Read MoreBy: John Myers
Five St. Louis County commissioners have joined their counterparts in other northern Minnesota counties supporting construction of new and expanded oil pipelines across the region. St. Louis County commissioners Steve Raukar, Keith Nelson, Tom Rukavina, Pete...
Read MoreBy: John Croman
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is drawing fire over e-mails a staffer reportedly sent to environmental groups opposed to the Sandpiper crude oil pipeline in northern Minnesota. Republican lawmakers say it appears that the MPCA staffer in...
Read MoreDecember 16, 2015
Respondents Concerned that Regulatory Delays Are Costing State (ST. PAUL, MN) Today, the Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance released results from a recent survey conducted that measured Minnesotans’ attitudes towards pipeline construction, railroad...
Read MoreDecember 15, 2015
On behalf of the Minnesota Ag-Energy Alliance, Public Opinion Strategies conducted a statewide survey of 600 likely voters (margin of error + 4.0%) online November 30-December 7, 2015. The purpose of this memo is to review the key findings from the survey....
Read MoreIt became abundantly clear this week when the Minnesota Court of Appeals handed down a decision to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission to reverse the PUC’s 5-0 decision to grant the Certificate of Need to build the Sandpiper Pipeline that at this point in...
Read MoreAugust 6, 2015
We are pleased that Governor Dayton has come to the same conclusion as the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission in determining that the proposed Sandpiper pipeline, which will transport Bakken oil, is the safest way in which to transport the product throughout...
Read MoreThe American Farm Bureau Federation
Written By: Elaine Kub for the American Farm Bureau Federation
The American Farm Bureau Federation has released a new report which concludes what we in Minnesota are all too acutely aware of. Namely, that current pipeline proposals would relieve freight congestion at precisely the Upper Midwest hotspots that were most...
Read More6/5/15
Organization of the State’s leading business and agricultural associations has long supported Sandpiper, which is the safest and most efficient way to transport North Dakota Crude Oil. The Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance, a coalition comprised of some of the State’s...
Read MoreBy: Brian Hanson 6/2/15
This week the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is scheduled to make a final decision as to whether the administrative law judge correctly ruled there is a critical need for the Sandpiper pipeline project and that the need exists today. While it would be...
Read MoreBy: News Tribune 6/1/15
It was big news in April when an administrative law judge — after listening to five days of testimony and poring over more than 2,000 letters — recommended that the proposed Sandpiper pipeline go ahead and be built, that Minnesota needs it. The state Department of...
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