Summit plans new pipeline route not including South Dakota
An anti-carbon pipeline sign stands along a road near Canton, South Dakota, in 2024. Photo by Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight.
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By Seth Tupper with South Dakota Searchlight, Joshua Haiar with South Dakota Searchlight - May 14, 2026 in State News, Featured, Free to Read, News, Politics Reading Time: 2 minutes
An anti-carbon pipeline sign stands along a road near Canton, South Dakota, in 2024. Photo by Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight.
The Iowa company attempting to build a multi-billion-dollar pipeline to capture and bury carbon dioxide from ethanol plants described a new route Wedn...
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