Pipeline doom and gloomNexen spill from new Alberta line predicted to increase scrutiny of proposed oil sands lines; too early to demand sweeping changes GARY PARK For Petroleum News
By some estimates, it may have taken two weeks for the escape of 5 million liters of bitumen emulsion from a Nexen pipeline to attract public attention in northern Alberta.
It may now take months to fully understand what happened, said Fang Zhi, chief executive officer of Nexen, which is wholly owne....
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Greater scrutiny expected Too soon for rules change Concern over when leak started Costs, timetables mount
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