
The National Energy Board ruled in favour of Kinder Morgan, Friday, allowing the company to keep its emergency response plans for the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline secret.
Kinder Morgan fought the province of British Columbia’s demands to disclose its emergency response plans for the $6.5 billion pipeline expansion that will triple the amount of oilsands crude moving from Alberta to the Burrard Inlet, arguing the information is too “sensitive.”
In a statement Kinder Morgan argued “it is not appropriate to file security sensitive information about facility operations and countermeasures.”
Eoin Madden with the Wilderness Committee, an intervenor in the (Read more…)