By Zak Podmore Published: 3/3/19 Sometime around the evening of February 28, a six-inch diameter transfer line northwest of Montezuma Creek began leaking crude oil and produced water into Bucket Wash. The wash, which is usually dry, was flowing with snowmelt, and oil traveled approximately three miles before spilling into the San Juan River. The […]Continue reading “Cleanup Effort Underway after Line Break Spills Crude Oil into San Juan River — Canyon Echo”
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Fresh blow to Canada’s oil industry as key pipeline delayed by a year — Financial Post
In a major blow to the Canadian oil industry, Enbridge Inc. now expects the replacement and expansion of its Line 3 crude oil pipeline to be in service about a year later than expected. The project, previously slated to start shipping crude in the fourth quarter of this year, is now expected to enter service… viaContinue reading “Fresh blow to Canada’s oil industry as key pipeline delayed by a year — Financial Post”
Part of Keystone XL pipeline still shut down after the leak in Missouri, TransCanada says — Financial Post
The cause and source of the spill have not been determined and there is no estimated timeline for a restart, TransCanada spokesman says via Part of Keystone XL pipeline still shut down after leak in Missouri, TransCanada says — Financial Post
Agnico Eagle CEO wary of ‘bigger is better’ mergers — Financial Post
Speaking to a packed house on Sunday at the Prospectors and Developers Association Conference in downtown Toronto, Sean Boyd, chief executive of Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., delivered a simple message: His company wants nothing to do with the merger mania suddenly sweeping the gold mining sector. “The recent M&A is just competitive positioning among the… viaContinue reading “Agnico Eagle CEO wary of ‘bigger is better’ mergers — Financial Post”
