Enbridge oil spill worries B.C. pipeline critics
CBC News
Posted: Jul 29, 2012 7:58 PM ET
Last Updated: Aug 1, 2012 4:44 PM ET
An oil spill on an Enbridge pipeline in Wisconsin has critics in B.C. questioning the safety of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.
About 1,200 barrels (190,000 litres) seeped out of an Enbridge pipeline in Wisconsin, which was delivering Canadian crude to Chicago-area refineries. According to Reuters, Enbridge plans to replace the leaky Wisconsin oil pipeline Monday, though it is not clear when the line will restart.
About three million litres of heavy crude spilled from a ruptured Enbridge pipeline into the Kalamazoo River in 2010. Investigators with the U.S. Transportation Safety Board released their findings earlier this month and ripped into the company, noting it did nothing for 17 hours after oil started gushing and that it knew about small cracks in the pipeline for five years.
While officials with Enbridge say the situation in Wisconsin is being treated as a top priority, that doesn't reassure environmental groups and native communities that have staunchly opposed the Northern Gateway Pipeline proposal.
“I think the U.S. and Canadian authorities that regulate the pipeline should immediately suspend operation permits and licensing and conduct a full scale inquiry into the operations and safety practices of Enbridge,” said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs.
B.C. NDP Leader Adrian Dix is heading to Terrace, B.C., on Monday to meet with aboriginal leaders about the pipeline. He also plans to visit Kitimat, the western terminus for the Northern Gateway, where 500,000 barrels of oil a day would be loaded aboard tankers and shipped overseas.
For Dix, the Wisconsin spill shows yet again just how risky a pipeline through British Columbia could be.
“This just builds on other evidence that this is not in B.C.'s economic or environmental interest and shows the folly of attempting to sacrifice environmental risk for B.C. money,” he said.
Seeking reassurances
The pipeline must pass a National Energy Board review, which is currently underway. B.C. will get its chance to cross-examine Enbridge this fall.
“We need to be assured by the company, the National Energy Board and authorities on the coast that there are systems in place that will be able to minimize the risk and response to risks without the taxpayer being left with a problem,” said B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake.
The review is expected to wrap up sometime in 2013.
The $5.5-billion, 1,177-kilometre Northern Gateway project would bring bitumen to Kitimat from the Alberta oilsands. The company recently announced a slate of safety improvements, including thicker pipe and better monitoring, that pushed the project's pricetag by $500 million to $6 billion.
Northern Gateway is at the centre of an argument between B.C. Premier Christy Clark and Alberta Premier Alison Redford over how to fairly divvy up the project's risks and rewards.
Corrections and Clarifications
- An earlier version of this story said about 300 million litres of crude oil spilled from the Enbridge pipeline in July 2010. In fact, more than three million litres leaked from the pipeline. August 1, 2012 | 4:40 p.m. ET
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- Search for Oklahoma tornado survivors nearly complete
- Rescue workers raced to complete the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado destroyed countless homes, cleared lots down to bare red earth and claimed 24 lives, including those of nine children.
more »
- Video forensics: How easy would it be to fake a Rob Ford video?
- Two media outlets reported last week that they had seen a cellphone video of Mayor Rob Ford allegedly smoking crack, a claim that has gone global. If a video does surface, how easy would it be to determine its authenticity? CBC News asked video forensic analyst David McKay. more »
- Eritreans in Canada say consul still demands cash from them
- Evidence obtained by CBC News suggests Eritrea's top diplomat in Canada is again soliciting taxes from the Eritrean community despite a threat by Canada eight months ago not to renew his credentials if he kept at it. more »
- Senate sends Duffy expense audit for 2nd internal review
- The Senate decided to send Senator Mike Duffy's audit report back to its internal committee for a second review, despite objections from the Liberal Senate leader, who argued the RCMP should be tasked with the job. more »
- How the weather info that storm chasers use can keep you safe
- Radar imagery and a stream of weather information are readily available to the public when severe weather bears down. more »
Must Watch
Latest Business Headlines
- Carney's parting advice: play to Canada's strengths
- Outgoing Bank of Canada governor said Canada's economy is poised for growth as long as all stakeholders keep pulling in the same direction. more »
- B.C. mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed
- The Federal Court of Canada has dismissed a challenge launched by two unions against a company that hired more than 200 temporary workers from China for its coal mine in northeastern B.C. more »
- Most wish they could ditch wallet, PayPal poll suggests
- A survey from the e-commerce firm PayPal suggests the majority of people in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Germany and Australia wish they could leave their wallet at home and pay for purchases in a less cumbersome way. more »
- Home Depot profit up 18% as renovation rebounds
- Home Depot Inc.'s first-quarter net income rose 18 per cent, thanks to the ongoing housing recovery, despite a chilly and wet spring. more »
Lang & O'Leary Exchange
Markets
| Index | Last Trade | Change |
|---|---|---|
| TSX COMPOSITE | 12742.43 | 129.38 |
| DOW | 15387.58 | 52.30 |
| NASDAQ | 3502.12 | 5.69 |
| SP 500 | 1669.16 | 2.87 |
| TSX-VENTURE | 939.41 | 4.73 |
The data on this site is informational only and may be delayed; it is not intended as trading or investment advice and you should not rely on it as such.
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type
- Only 1 set of human remains found at Millard farm, police say
- Rob Ford faces more calls to address crack allegations
- Cloverdale Rodeo 'racist attack' investigated
- Kids from levelled Oklahoma schools recount deadly tornado
- Yukon couple hold record for longest marriage in country
- One dead as floatplane overturns in Bute Inlet
- Aboriginal woman settles lawsuit over 3½ years solitary confinement

