EnergyWire: In the wake of a federal court's decision Friday to pause construction on part of the Dakota Access pipeline, observers are stressing that the order is only temporary.
The oil pipeline cannot move forward for now within 20 miles of Lake Oahe, a contested section of the route near tribal land in North Dakota. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which issued the order late Friday, could reopen the area as soon as this week.
While Dakota Access challengers cheered...