Excerpt: "The Alberta Energy Regulator says close to 60,000 litres of crude oil have spilled into muskeg in the province�s north."
(photo: Canadian Natural Resources/CBC News)
01 December 14
he Alberta Energy Regulator says close to 60,000 litres of crude oil have spilled into muskeg in the province�s north.
An incident report by the regulator states that a mechanical failure was reported Thursday at a Canadian Natural Resources Limited (TSX:CNQ) pipeline approximately 27 kilometres north of Red Earth Creek.
The report says there are no reports of impact to wildlife and that a cleanup has begun.
Red Earth Creek is over 350 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.
Carrie Rosa, a spokeswoman for the regulator, says officials have been delayed reaching the scene due to poor weather in the last few days.
�As soon as it�s safe for them to travel to site they will be there and they�ll investigate the incident,� Rosa said Sunday morning.
No one from Canadian Natural Resources could be reached on Sunday for comment.