Pipeline Spills 290,000 Litres of Crude Oil Emulsion in Northern Alberta


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A pipeline owned by Paramount Resources Ltd. released an estimated 100,000 litres of crude oil and 190,000 litres of produced water near Zama City, in northwest Alberta, according to an April 11 incident report filed with the Alberta Energy Regulator. Details here.

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John Fefchak said…

Latest report that I have read …5 million litres..and thats probably a conservative estimate. Is it any wonder that the populace
is deeply concerned.about pipelines !?
What a hell of a way to contaminate our environment and nature. Earth Day and the care of OUR planet is not their priority.

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