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How does Apache’s 9.5-million litre Zama City spill stack up?

June 14, 2013September 28, 2013amp Leave a comment

Leslie Young and Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

A 9.5-million litre spill of oil-extraction wastewater detected in northwest Alberta this month was the province’s tenth largest “produced water” spill in almost four decades.

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Facing Northern Gateway setback, Enbridge launches charm offensive elsewhere

May 31, 2013August 26, 2013amp Leave a comment

Anna Mehler Paperny and Leslie Young, Global News

Douglas Channel, the proposed termination point for an oil pipeline in the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project, is pictured in an aerial view in Kitimat, B.C., on January 10, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia’s rejection Friday of the Northern Gateway project (or its current incarnation, anyway) is a victory for grassroots opposition and a cautionary tale for the pipeline giant behind it.

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Watching the pipelines: How good are Alberta’s energy regulators?

May 22, 2013August 26, 2013amp Leave a comment

Anna Mehler Paperny and Leslie Young, Global News

 Pipeline cleanup after a break northeast of Peace River, Alta., on May 4, 2011.

Pipeline cleanup after a break northeast of Peace River, Alta., on May 4, 2011.

CALGARY AND TORONTO – The cracked pipe sleeve behind the second-biggest oil spill in Alberta’s history had been flagged as a hazard more than two decades earlier by the national regulator responsible for pipeline safety.

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Oil by rail: Pipeline delays mean more oil trekked by train – how safe is it?

May 22, 2013August 26, 2013amp Leave a comment

Anna Mehler Paperny – Global News

A train transporting crude oil.

What happens if you stop a pipeline?

Economic catastrophe, say some. Environmental salvation, others argue.

But so far, one of the most immediate impacts of delayed or stymied pipelines is more oil transported by other methods.

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Crude Awakening: Anatomy of an oil spill

May 22, 2013August 26, 2013amp Leave a comment

Anna Mehler Paperny and Leslie Young, Global News

In theory, stringent rules mean even the tiniest spill or pipeline damage is reported and dealt with immediately, with checks built in to ensure compliance. In practice, it doesn’t always work that way.

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