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Second Worker Dies After Explosion in Canada’s Oilsands As Safety Fears Mount
Dave Williams is the seventh to have died in workplace accidents in the Albertan oilsands in recent years.
This Fracking Company in Canada Can Say Goodbye to Its Water Supply
The BC Environmental Appeal Board cancelled the water license Chinese-owned Nexen was granted that allowed it to pump 1.4 million cubic meters of water per year from two BC lakes.
It Could Be Months Before We Know Why a Chinese-Owned Pipeline Burst in Alberta
Nexen has apologized for the rupture of a pipeline carrying oil emulsion last week and says it won't be starting up production again on that project anytime soon. On Wednesday, it revealed it did not know exactly when the leak occurred.
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There Was a Major Pipeline Leak of Oil Emulsion in Northern Alberta
"We are deeply concerned with this and I’ll just say we sincerely apologize for the impact this has caused," said Ron Bailey, a senior vp of Canadian operations. A system that was suppose to detect breaches did not.
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