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North Dakota's attorney general will not sue South Dakota over its law restricting eminent domain for carbon pipelines.
The South Dakota law prevents companies like Summit Carbon Solutions from forcing landowners to grant access for CO2 pipelines.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley says he does not see a legal option for suing the state of South Dakota over that state’s eminent domain law regarding carbon dioxide pipeline projects.
Wrigley had made comments on a Fargo, North Dakota-based radio station earlier this month that he felt a South Dakota law enacted earlier this year may infringe on interstate commerce and was researching possible legal action .
“Our conclusion has been that there is not, at this time, a legal avenue available to us,” Wrigley t