Pipeline

Saskatchewan oil spill on First Nation land came from Tundra Energy pipeline

Saskatchewan oil spill southeast of Regina By Alastair Sharp TORONTO, Jan 25 (Reuters) – Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd on Wednesday confirmed its pipeline was the source of a leak of some 200,000 literes (52,830 gallons) of crude oil onto aboriginal land in Saskatchewan that was discovered by a member of the community last week. “An

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Trump’s KXL executive order mutually beneficial for Canada and United States

KXL another step towards accessing global customers for Canadian oil Today’s executive order advancing the Keystone XL (KXL) Pipeline Project is a major economic step forward for Canada, the United States and for North American energy security, according to a press release from CAPP. Now more than ever, Canada needs access to new customers to

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Crews seek source of Saskatchewan oil spill on aboriginal land

Saskatchewan oil spill leaked 200,000 litres of oil By Alastair Sharp TORONTO, Jan 24 (Reuters) – An investigation into an oil spill on an aboriginal reserve in western Canada will include checks of leak-detection measures, Saskatchewan’s energy minister said on Tuesday, as crews prepare to excavate the site to confirm the spill’s source. “We need to

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Standing Rock Sioux formally calls on pipeline protesters to disperse

Standing Rock Sioux says “The pipeline fight has moved beyond the camps and our strategy must evolve” By Terray Sylvester CANNON BALL, N.D., Jan 21 (Reuters) – The Standing Rock Sioux tribal council on Saturday formally asked hundreds of protesters to clear out of three camps near its North Dakota reservation used to stage months of

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Saskatchewan pipeline spill southeast of Regina leaks 200,000 litres on First Nation land

Saskatchewan pipeline spill on Ocean Man First Nation By Ethan Lou and Alastair Sharp CALGARY, Alberta/TORONTO, Jan 23 (Reuters) – A pipeline in the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan has leaked 200,000 liters (52,834 gallons) of oil in an aboriginal community, the provincial government said on Monday. The government was notified late in the afternoon

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Energy Transfer Partners files motion to halt Dakota Access environmental study

Standing Rock Sioux confident Dakota Access study would support claim By Liz Hampton HOUSTON, Jan 17 (Reuters) – Energy Transfer Partners has filed a motion to bar the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from initiating an environmental study for its controversial Dakota Access pipeline crossing at Lake Oahe in North Dakota. Energy Transfer Partners requested

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Paramount Resources pipeline needs replacing after ‘mischief’

Paramount Resources pipeline under construction CALGARY, Alberta, Jan 16 (Reuters) – A section of an intra-provincial oilfield pipeline under construction in Canada’s oil heartland of Alberta needs replacement after being damaged by an act of “mischief,” authorities said on Monday. The incident happened in Hythe, about 500 km (310 miles) northwest of the provincial capital

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Review process for Energy East pipeline faces legal challenge

Transition Initiative Kenora challenges Energy East CALGARY, Alberta, Jan 10 (Reuters) – A Canadian environmental group on Tuesday filed a legal challenge against the regulatory review of TransCanada Corp’s Energy East pipeline, seeking to restart what it calls a process tainted by bias. Transition Initiative Kenora’s motion to be filed to the National Energy Board

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Wisconsin tribe votes against renewing Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline agreements

Band calls for Line 5 pipeline to be decommissioned, removed By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta, Jan 9 (Reuters) – A Native American tribe in Wisconsin has voted against renewing agreements allowing Enbridge Inc to use their land for Line 5 pipeline, the latest sign of increasing opposition to North American energy infrastructure. The Bad River Band

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