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Enbridge races to clean up Wisconsin oil spill, restart line
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on 30 July 2012
Canada's Enbridge Inc. on Sunday raced to repair a major pipeline that spilled more than 1,000 barrels of oil in a Wisconsin field, provoking fresh ire from Washington over the latest in a series of leaks.
The spill on Friday -- almost two years to the day after a ruptured Enbridge lin...
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Taiwan's Formosa Petrochem shuts refinery unit on leak
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on 27 July 2012
Taiwan's Formosa Petrochemical Corp has shut one of two residue desulphurizer (RDS) units at its 540,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery in Mailiao due to a leak, and it may restart in about a week's time, a company spokesman said on Friday.
Its other RDS unit is running at full cap...
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Caltex Australia to close 124,500 bpd Kurnell refinery
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on 26 July 2012
Oil refiner Caltex Australia announced on Thursday it will close its loss-making 124,500 barrel-per-day Kurnell oil refinery in Sydney after a year-long review, converting it into an import terminal and cutting more than 600 jobs.
Australian refiners have been grappling with ageing equipme...
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Alberta to probe pipelines amid oil spill furor
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on 20 July 2012
Alberta, the largest source of U.S. oil imports, plans to review the safety of its massive pipeline network after a number of high-profile oil spills prompted calls for action, Ken Hughes, the Canadian province's energy minister, said on Friday.
Following consultations with the oil and...
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Enbridge pledges new Northern Gateway safety measures
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on 20 July 2012
Enbridge Inc moved to assuage critics of its controversial C$5.5 billion ($5.4 billion) Northern Gateway pipeline plan on Friday by adding safety measures that will increase the project's cost by as much as C$500 million.
The measures include: increasing the thickness of the pipeline...
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