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Pipelines secured as wildfires rage in western Canada

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) — Major pipeline companies in western Canada created fire breaks, installed sprinklers and took other measures to protect operations as raging wildfires spread to more than 93,000 acres in British Columbia.

AER issues order to Journey Energy following two crude oil emulsion spills

CALGARY, Alberta — The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has issued an order to Journey Energy Inc. (Journey) in response to two releases of an unknown amount of crude oil emulsion near Winfield, Alberta that was originally reported to the AER on June 28.

Train derailment spills 20,000 gal of Exxon's oil in Illinois

(Reuters) — About 20,000 gal of crude oil belonging to ExxonMobil Corp was released after a Canadian National Railway Co freight train derailed on Friday at Plainfield, Illinois.

Tanker and cargo ship collide in Channel, no injuries, spills reported

LILLE, France (Reuters) — An oil tanker and a cargo ship collided in the Channel east of the British port of Dover early on Saturday, but no injuries or pollution were reported, regional French maritime authorities said.

Could your facility benefit from a marine terminal assessment?

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EPA awards $1-MM grant for petroleum contamination in Mississippi

ATLANTA – The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $1,094,000 grant to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) to assist the state in cleaning up petroleum contamination from leaking underground storage tanks throughout the state.

Environmental due diligence in permitting could save time, money

A primary driving factor in economics is speed to market, and this is especially true for the energy industry. A critical step, often overlooked in the planning phase, is the time it takes to acquire a construction permit (land use, air, etc.), a process that has become increasingly more complex with even longer review times.

US, Colorado sue PDC Energy, claiming Clean Air Act violations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The Trump administration and the state of Colorado sued PDC Energy Inc on Monday, claiming the company violated the federal Clean Air Act by allowing unlawful emissions from storage tanks.

US top court hands Chevron victory in Ecuador pollution case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The US Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to Chevron Corp by preventing Ecuadorean villagers and their American lawyer from trying to collect on an $8.65 billion pollution judgment issued against the oil company by a court in Ecuador.

Fire at Mexico's Salina Cruz refinery has been put out

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) — A fire that completely shut down Mexico's Salina Cruz oil refinery has been put out but operations have yet to be restarted, state-owned petroleum company Pemex said on Friday.