A History of Oil Spills on Long-Distance Pipelines in Canada

Author:

Kheraj Sean1

Affiliation:

1. Canadian and environmental history at York University

Abstract

Leaks and spills have been endemic on long-distance oil pipelines in Canada since the mid-twentieth century. Evidence from the National Energy Board (neb) pipeline incident reports reveals a track record of thousands of spills totalling millions of litres of oil across the country. What causes onshore oil spills? Why do they occur? Where have they occurred? What have been the environmental consequences of these incidents? This article explores the history of onshore oil spills on federally regulated long-distance pipelines since the mid-twentieth century. It argues that oil pipeline spills are an endemic characteristic of complex enviro-technical systems built primarily for economic efficiency rather than environmental protection. Based on the analysis of incident reports submitted to the neb, the article finds that, while frequent, onshore oil spills in Canada have been variable in scale and have had a wide range of potential adverse environmental effects, depending on location, product type, and volume. The causes of such spills have also been variable, conforming to no obvious pattern over time. Instead, oil pipeline spills have occurred most often in an unpredictable fashion, posing great challenges for policy development. These spills have also represented a proportionally small fraction of the total oil delivered on Canada’s long-distance pipelines, but, in absolute terms, this has meant the uncontrolled release of many millions of litres of oil into the environment.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Religious studies,History

Reference82 articles.

1. “These ‘Oil Men’ Hope They Never Strike a Gusher,” Winnipeg Free Press, 6 March 1950.

2. “Dead Duck Found at Site of Nexen Pipeline Spill,” CBC News, 20 July 2015, http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/dead-duck-found-at-site-of- nexen-pipeline-spill-1.3161115.

3. Her Majesty the Queen and Nexen Energy ULC and Nexen INC, Provincial Court of Alberta, Criminal Division, “Agreed Statement of Facts,” Docket no. 170756811P1, 3.

4. Quoted in Rebecca Penty and Robert Tuttle, “Oilsands Pipeline Projects Look Doomed after Nexen Oil Spill Leaves ‘Two Big Football Fields of Black Goo,’” Financial Post, 28 July 2015.

5. “Pipelines,” Alberta Energy Regulator, https://www.aer.ca/providing-information/by-topic/pipelines; “Pipeline Regulation in Canada,” National Energy Board (neb), https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/bts/whwr/pplnrgltncnd-eng.html.

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