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Posted: 2016-09-07T03:13:39Z | Updated: 2016-09-07T21:30:10Z

Cross-Posted from DeSmogBlog

Continental Resources the company founded and led by CEO Harold Hamm, energy adviser to Donald Trump s presidential campaign and potential U.S. Secretary of Energy under a Trump presidency has announced to investors that oil it obtains via hydraulic fracturing (fracking) from North Dakotas Bakken Shale basin is destined for transport through the hotly-contested Dakota Access pipeline .

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The companys 37-page September 2016 Investor Update presentation walks investors in the publicly-traded company through various capital expenditure and profit-margin earning scenarios. It also features five slides on the Bakken Shale, with the fifth one named CLR Bakken Differentials Decreasing Through Increased Pipeline Capacity honing in on Dakota Access, ETCOP and how the interconnected lines relate to Continentals marketing plans going forward.

In a section of that slide titled, Bakken Takeaway Capacity a bar graph points out that the opening of Dakota Access would allow more barrels of Continentals Bakken fracked oil to flow through pipelines.

Dakota Access is slated to carry the fracked Bakken oil across South Dakota, Iowa and into Patoka, Illinois. From there, it will connect to the companys Energy Transfer Crude Oil Pipeline ( ETCOP ) line , which terminates in Nederland, Texas at the Sunoco Logistics-owned refinery.

From Keystone XL to Dakota Access

Previously, Harold Hamm was as an outspoken supporter of TransCanadas Keystone XL pipeline, deploying the lobbying group he founded named the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance to advocate for KXL and a Bakken on-ramp which would connect to it. Once he realized the northern leg was doomed politically, Hamm began singing a different tune on Keystone .

Were supporting other pipelines out there, were not waiting on Keystone. Nobody is, Hamm, also an energy adviser to Mitt Romneys 2012 presidential campaign, told Politico in November 2014 . That thing needed action on it six years ago. I just think its too late and we need to move on.

One of those other pipelines Hamm appears to have taken an interest in is Dakota Access (DAPL). Although to date, neither Hamm nor Trump have commented publicly on the DAPL project. Continental Resources told DeSmog that it does not comment on pipeline shipping contracts.

As The Intercepts Lee Fang pointed out in a recent article, some oil from Dakota Access could feed export markets , despite Energy Transfers claims in a presentation that it will feature 100% Domestic produced crude that supports 100% domestic consumption.

Hamms Domestic Energy Producers Alliance, as revealed in a December 2015 DeSmog investigation, led the successful public relations and lobbying campaign charge for lifting the crude oil export ban.

The battle over the fate of Dakota Access has pitted Native American Tribes, environmentalists and libertarian private property rights supporters against Energy Transfer Partners and state- and federal-level agencies which have permitted the project.

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe awaits a decision by a Judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in its lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, set for September 9 .

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Hamm is an oil profiteer exploiting the health of the water, farmland, and communities in the Dakotas and all downstream, Angie Carter of the Women, Food and Agriculture Network one of the over 30 groups comprising the Iowa-based Bakken Pipeline Resistance Coalition told DeSmog. In Iowa, weve called upon both Trump and Clinton to speak out against the pipeline.

Like Trump, Clinton has yet to comment on the pipeline.