News Articles

 

"Gas pipeline operators fund, shape safety studies", San Francisco Chronicle (June 19, 2011) -- Investigation reveals significant conflict of interest in pipeline "safety" studies.

   
"Hull crack raises concern for increased oil tanker traffic off B.C.", Vancouver Sun (Feb. 1, 2012)
   
"1,500 barrels of oil spilled in N.W.T. last spring, Enbridge says", Edmonton Journal (Jan. 19, 2012)
   

"Oil spills costly to companies and environment, yet seem inevitable despite technology", Vancouver Sun (Jan. 6, 2012)

   

"Russian oil rig sinking casts doubt on Arctic plan", Associated Press (Dec. 23, 2011)

   

"Chevron, Transocean face indictment over oil spill", San Francisco Chronicle (Dec. 23, 2011)

   

"Shell oil spill in Nigeria, now approaching shore, likely worst in decade for nation", Washington Post (Dec. 22, 2011)

   

"Brazil oil spill may affect sensitive area", Associated Press (Dec. 19, 2011)

   

"Russian oil spills spread devastation", Anchorage Daily News (Dec. 18, 2011)

   

"FPIC expects oil leak cleanup to take three years", Business World Online (Dec. 18, 2011)

   

"Chevron permanent ban sought by Brazil prosecutor on spill off Rio coast", Bloomberg (Dec. 15, 2011)

   

"Congress passes bill strengthening pipeline safety", Alaska Dispatch (Dec. 25, 2011)

   

"Congressional leaders OK tougher pipeline safety rules", San Francisco Chronicle (Dec. 10, 2011)

   

"Two Years of Pipeline Accidents Highlights Need for Overhaul of Safety", Natural Resources Committee Press Release (July 7, 2011) -- Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) calls into question pipeline safety and oversight in light of recent spills and explosions.

   

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