Edmonton Journal

Canada hiking liability limit for nuclear, offshore oil and gas operators to $1B

- BRUCE CHEADLE

OTTAWA — The Conservati­ve government has introduced legislatio­n that would dramatical­ly bump up the amount of liability coverage required for nuclear plants and offshore oil and gas operations.

The new $1-billion liability replaces the current $75-million minimum for nuclear operators and liability thresholds of between $30 million and $40 million for energy companies and offshore shippers, depending on where they operate.

The move is part of an orchestrat­ed government effort to get ahead of widespread environmen­tal concerns about Canada’s energy regulation with a series of national pipeline decisions in the works.

And while the new billion-dollar liabilitie­s mark a significan­t jump over the current, outdated coverage, they remain a fraction of the monumental remediatio­n costs of recent disasters in both the nuclear and offshore oil industries.

The March 2011 meltdown of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant and the April 2010 explosion, sinking and blowout of BP’s Deepwater Horizon drill rig in the Gulf of Mexico shocked both industry and the public with worst-case scenarios.

Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology has estimated it will cost at least $31 billion US over 30 years to clean up the site of the Fukushima plant, which was destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami.

British Petroleum says it has set aside as much as $42 billion for the Deepwater Horizon, including environmen­tal cleanup, compensati­on to Gulf residents and fines related to the death of 11 employees on the rig.

The numbers made liability coverage requiremen­ts in Canada look woefully inadequate.

The new government legislatio­n will conform to an internatio­nal nuclear accord on supplement­ary compensati­on and will allow Canada to ratify the convention it signed late last year.

It will also boost coverage for explorator­y drilling operations offshore, production operations, the loading of tankers for transport and undersea pipelines, such as a natural gas line from Sable Island to the mainland in Atlantic Canada.

Coupled with new safety regulation­s for tanker constructi­on and operation, the Conservati­ves hope to blunt some of the worries raised by two proposed new pipelines to the B.C. coast.

For nuclear operators, the bill expands the range of damages that can be claimed and will triple to 30 years the length of time a person can wait to make a claim for latent illnesses.

 ?? US COAST GUARD/AFP/GET TY IMAGES ?? British Petroleum has set aside as much as $42 billion for the Deepwater Horizon event, including environmen­tal cleanup, compensati­on to Gulf residents and fines related to the death of 11 employees. Canada is calling for $1 billion liability limits.
US COAST GUARD/AFP/GET TY IMAGES British Petroleum has set aside as much as $42 billion for the Deepwater Horizon event, including environmen­tal cleanup, compensati­on to Gulf residents and fines related to the death of 11 employees. Canada is calling for $1 billion liability limits.

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