By Mike De Souza in News, Energy | July 5th 2016 Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what… Read more »
The City of Vancouver has published its April 14th report on the oil spill in English Bay, including information about the composition of the spill, its likely origin, the map… Read more »
Mike Cotter, the General Manager of the Jericho Sailing Centre, says James Moore and other BC Tory MPs are being fed misinformation from Coast Guard brass who say Kits Base… Read more »
Kinder Morgan Canada will provide details of its emergency response plans directly to governments and first responders, but on the condition the information be kept private, said company president Ian… Read more »
Cities’ mayors call on National Energy Board to force pipeline company to address issues Kinder Morgan has failed to answer almost half of the questions posed by the cities of… Read more »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Burnaby: December 31, 2012 Residents of Burnaby call on Mayor Derek Corrigan to scrap city by-laws that allow schools, daycares and residential developments to be built near… Read more »
Washington State has documents outlining emergency response plans for a Kinder Morgan pipeline plans similar to those British Columbians have been told by Canada’s National Energy Board they’re not allowed… Read more »
The National Energy Board wants companies in Canada to make their emergency response plans public for existing pipelines, even though it has ruled Kinder Morgan can keep its plans secret… Read more »
After the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, some of the estimated 200 million gallons of oil that spilled were never recovered. They were missing. Now researchers have found some of them:… Read more »
HOPE, B.C. As one Kinder Morgan crew worked on stemming an oil leak from its Trans Mountain pipeline in British Columbia on Thursday, another worked on winning over the… Read more »