National Post

Saskatchew­an’s delayed announceme­nt of pipeline leak ‘astonishin­g’

ENERGY

- Dan Healing

• An environmen­tal group says it’s “astonishin­g” the Saskatchew­an government took three days to announce a 200,000-litre pipeline oil leak had fouled farmland on the Ocean Man First Nation after it was reported last Friday.

But Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Dun- can defended the province on Tuesday, noting the spill in southeast Saskatchew­an wasn’t reported until late Friday night to the Ministry of Environmen­t and he first learned about it on Saturday morning.

Keith Stewart, head of Greenpeace Canada’s climate and energy campaign, said in an email there’s too much secrecy surroundin­g oil spills in Saskatchew­an.

“First the government waits three days to announce it, then the company will neither confirm nor deny that it’s their oil,” he said.

“More worrisome, however, is that once again pipeline spill detection technology and systems failed, leaving it up to community members to smell and see the oil before action is taken.”

Chief Connie Big Eagle said an Ocean Man band member who worked in the oil industry detected the smell of oil days before the leak was discovered about 130 kilometres southeast of Regina. The member eventually found the site of the spill contained in a small slough and reported it to officials last Friday.

She said emotions among the 540 band members range from disappoint­ment to anger.

“Many of our people grew up in the oil industry and have made their careers in the oil industry and currently work in the oil industry, so there’s lots of knowledge,” she said in an interview Tuesday.

“I don’t know about things returning to normal, as far as the environmen­t goes, but I know we’re all ... ensuring it’s cleaned up properly and no further damage is caused to the land or the environmen­t.”

Duncan said an excavation of the spill site will start Wednesday and will allow investigat­ors to confirm which of the pipelines running through the area is leaking.

He said the government is “pretty confident” it knows which is the culprit and said that pipeline has been shut down. He added about 170,000 litres have been recovered in a cleanup led by Calgary- based Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd.

The Ocean Man pipeline spill is almost as big as the Husky Energy pipeline spill into the North Saskatchew­an River last July.

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