Manitoba premier suggests using trucks and trains to compensate for disrupted pipeline flow. Imperial Oil comments on the pipeline shutdown affecting Winnipeg. Canada Energy Regulator halts Trans Mountain's reclamation and cleanup work due to unauthorized activities near a hawk nesting site.
#Canada: The Canada Energy Regulator said Tuesday it ordered Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline (TMX) to stop work on a part of its expansion project after an inspection found contractors working without authorizations near an active nesting site of a red-tailed hawk. #oott…
CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR: TRANS MOUNTAIN WILL BE ABLE TO RESUME WORK ONCE AN INSPECTION OFFICER DETERMINES THE SITUATION HAS BEEN REMEDIED
CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR: ORDER FOLLOWS UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION THAT FOUND TRANS MOUNTAIN CONTRACTORS WORKING WITHOUT AUTHORIZATIONS
CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR: ORDERED TRANS MOUNTAIN TO STOP ALL RECLAMATION AND CLEAN-UP WORK ON SPREAD 6 OF EXPANSION PIPELINE
Imperial Oil speaks up on pipeline shutdown impacting Winnipeg area https://t.co/OPPi6ni5U5 https://t.co/qRRGPUEq5P
Manitoba premier says trucks and trains can replace fuel flow from disrupted pipeline https://t.co/dSLrffzt8W