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[h=1]Breaking: another oil pipeline has burst, this time in Viking, MN[/h] Breaking: Enbridge Pipeline Spills in Minnesota (Updates original) | DeSmogBlog


Full story:

Enbridge's Line 2 tar sands pipeline has leaked an estimated 600 gallons near Viking, Minnesota.

The Line 2 pipeline carries heavy crude oil and tar sands bitumen from the Alberta tar sands region south from Hardisty to Superior, Wisconsin and refineries in the midwestern United States. Line 2 was built in 1956 and has a history of spills. Regulators ordered Enbridge to reduce its Line 2 operating pressure in October 2010 following the company's Kalamazoo River tar sands spill.

The U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center website reports the details of the incident:
"1044848","1044848","1044848","INCIDENT","23-APR-2013 17:09","THE CALLER REPORTED THAT A LEAK ON A PRESSURE TRANSMITTER RESULTED IN A RELEASE OF CRUDE OIL.","FIXED","EQUIPMENT FAILURE","23-APR-2013 15:45","18060 203TH ST NW","MN","VIKING","MARSHALL","ENBRIDGE ENERGY","SOIL","OIL: CRUDE"

DeSmog was alerted by the Indigenous Environmental Network, which is en route to the spill site to gather more information. Stay tuned.

The leak has stopped and Enbridge is working on cleanup operations now. The spill does not appear to have reached water.

Enbridge is currently seeking a Presidential Permit from President Barack Obama toexpand the capacity of the Line where it crosses the international border. The pipeline currently transports approximately 450,000 bpd of crude oil from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to the midwestern U.S.

Same pipeline as the Michigan spill.
 
Breaking: another oil pipeline has burst, this time in Viking, MN

Breaking: Enbridge Pipeline Spills in Minnesota (Updates original) | DeSmogBlog


Full story:

Enbridge's Line 2 tar sands pipeline has leaked an estimated 600 gallons near Viking, Minnesota.

The Line 2 pipeline carries heavy crude oil and tar sands bitumen from the Alberta tar sands region south from Hardisty to Superior, Wisconsin and refineries in the midwestern United States. Line 2 was built in 1956 and has a history of spills. Regulators ordered Enbridge to reduce its Line 2 operating pressure in October 2010 following the company's Kalamazoo River tar sands spill.

The U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center website reports the details of the incident:
"1044848","1044848","1044848","INCIDENT","23-APR-2013 17:09","THE CALLER REPORTED THAT A LEAK ON A PRESSURE TRANSMITTER RESULTED IN A RELEASE OF CRUDE OIL.","FIXED","EQUIPMENT FAILURE","23-APR-2013 15:45","18060 203TH ST NW","MN","VIKING","MARSHALL","ENBRIDGE ENERGY","SOIL","OIL: CRUDE"

DeSmog was alerted by the Indigenous Environmental Network, which is en route to the spill site to gather more information. Stay tuned.

The leak has stopped and Enbridge is working on cleanup operations now. The spill does not appear to have reached water.

Enbridge is currently seeking a Presidential Permit from President Barack Obama toexpand the capacity of the Line where it crosses the international border. The pipeline currently transports approximately 450,000 bpd of crude oil from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to the midwestern U.S.

Same pipeline as the Michigan spill.
600 Gallons!!!!!! OH MY GOD Call out all of the GREENIES! Are you shittin' me!
 
600 Gallons!!!!!! OH MY GOD Call out all of the GREENIES! Are you shittin' me!


Toll-ya!....
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Hell, I put that much gas in my Hummer this past month..
 
600 Gallons!!!!!! OH MY GOD Call out all of the GREENIES! Are you shittin' me!
UPDATE!

Update as of April. 24
At approximately 3:45 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, April 23, Enbridge personnel at our Viking, Minn., Station observed a small amount of oil on the ground. The leak is on small diameter station piping associated with Line 2. The control center was immediately notified and Line 2 was shut down and isolated as a precaution within minutes. Viking Station staff responded and completed repairs and Line 2 was safely restarted at approximately 9 p.m. CDT on April 23.
The released product – a light sour blend – was found in a small area within the Viking Station perimeter where protective barriers, including berms and graded soil, are in place to protect the surrounding environment. The release was fully contained within the existing containment berm. Berms are built according to regulatory requirements and Enbridge specifications using clay or compacted soil and grading to allow drainage to a designated area.
The cause of the leak is under investigation.
Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. - Enbridge US
 
There she blows!!......Gas jumped 10 cents overnight to $3.20

Now at $3.30 for (E10)
Averaging $3.19 a gallon today. It seems you get the action before we do in Boiled Peanut so I should see it change to the up side DIRECTLY.
 
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It's everywhere, It's everywhere! :D

No mater what Obama tries to do, OIL will save the American economy!

WASHINGTON – Energy companies are lining up for their shot to drill in the Dakotas and Montana after a new government report revealed that a massive geological formation stretching across the states contains twice the oil and three times the amount of natural gas than was originally believed.
While the new estimate is drawing smaller companies to the game, the larger players like Schlumberger, Halliburton and Continental Resources are pushing forward with ambitious multi-year plans to stake their claim in the industry.


Read more: Companies line up to drill after survey shows Dakota oil, gas fields far bigger than believed | Fox News
 
Regular 10% Moonshine up to $3.25 a gallon in Boiled Peanut GA! UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN I'm getting DIZZY>:sick:
 
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