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North Dakota, US working to settle in dispute over Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs

Mary Steurer
Last updated: August 22, 2025 9:13 pm
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Snow covers the ground at Oceti Sakowin Camp on the edge of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on Dec. 3, 2016, outside Cannon Ball, N.D. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The state of North Dakota and the U.S. government have entered settlement negotiations in a yearslong lawsuit over Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs. The development comes after the executive branch indicated it would appeal a $28 million dollar judgment handed down by a federal trial court this spring.

Attorney General Drew Wrigley on Friday confirmed that the state and federal government have been in talks about a potential settlement for weeks. He said he could not share further details, but that he appreciates that both sides are open to having a dialogue. 

South-central North Dakota in 2016 became the site of a major protest against construction of the oil pipeline, which crosses underneath the Missouri River’s Lake Oahe reservoir just north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The tribe started the demonstrations out of concerns that the pipeline poses an environmental threat, intrudes upon unceded Sioux Nation territory and has desecrated sacred cultural sites.

The main protest camp was located on federal land managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The state filed suit in 2019 against the federal government, arguing that the Corps had directly caused the demonstrations to grow in size and intensity by allowing protesters to use its land.

The four-week trial included testimony from two former North Dakota governors — Doug Burgum and Jack Dalrymple — as well as Native American activists, law enforcement and experts.

More than a year later, U.S. District Court Judge Dan Traynor issued a nearly 120-page order finding the Army Corps at fault for negligence, public nuisance and civil trespass claims.

The executive branch in June filed a notice that it would appeal Traynor’s decision to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Now, the parties are trying to settle. The state and U.S. Department of Justice filed a joint request with the 8th Circuit earlier this month asking the appellate court to pause the case in the meantime.

The court on Aug. 11 granted the request and directed the parties to file a joint status report by Sept. 10 providing updates on how the negotiations are going.

North Dakota’s lawsuit requested $38 million from the federal government. Traynor ordered the executive branch to pay $28 million since the U.S. Department of Justice previously gave the state $10 million as compensation for the protests.

North Dakota Monitor reporter Mary Steurer can be reached at msteurer@northdakotamonitor.com.

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