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OIL AND GAS
New leftist Alberta leader seeks to reassure energy sector
by Staff Writers
Ottawa (AFP) May 6, 2015


TransCanada pipeline leak reported in Alberta
Calgary, Alberta (UPI) May 6, 2015 - Federal regulators in Canada said they were responding to a leak from a natural gas transmission line operated by pipeline company TransCanada.

The National Energy Board said a leak was reported from the company's Sieu Creek gas transmission line during planned maintenance operations.

"Operations on the pipeline were suspended immediately and the incident contained," the NEB said in a statement. "Company cleanup operations began immediately."

The regulator said an undetermined amount of product was released on agricultural land northeast of Calgary.

There was no statement on the incident from TransCanada or provincial regulators. An emergency response system set up by the Alberta government show no active alerts.

The leak comes less than a week after TransCanada joined pipeline companies Enbridge and Kinder Morgan in committing a combined $600,000 to fund laboratory research and field trials to find ways to discover crude oil or other hydrocarbon leaks. Technologies under consideration include infrared camera and other detection systems that are suitable for mounting on light aircraft or helicopters.

In making the announcement, TransCanada Vice President of Pipeline Safety Vern Meier said pipelines "are widely accepted as the safest and most efficient way to transport oil and gas."

The NEB said its officers were on site to monitor the response to the Alberta release and start an incident investigation.

The new leftist leader of Canada's oil-rich Alberta province sought to reassure energy investors Wednesday, saying she would work with industry to plan cuts to greenhouse gas emissions and on taxation.

Investors reacted to the New Democratic Party's historic win Tuesday in Alberta by dumping Canadian oil and gas stocks, fearing the NDP would raise fossil fuel royalties in the province to offset an estimated Can$7 billion (US$5.8 billion) shortfall in government revenues this year tied to a plunge in oil prices.

Premier-elect Rachel Notley's NDP unseated the Alberta Tories in balloting, bringing an end to a 44-year political dynasty.

The Toronto Stock Exchange fell more than 200 points in morning trading, led by Enbridge, Suncor Energy and Canadian Natural Resources -- which were down three to four percent.

"I'm going to be reaching out to industry and they can count on us to work collaboratively with them and, you know, I am hopeful that over the course of the next two weeks they will come to realize that things are going to be just A-okay here in Alberta," Notley said at a nationally-televised press conference.

Alberta has been hard hit by the recent collapse in oil prices after a decade-long boom, with the province's oil sector shedding 20,000 jobs since September.

The NDP has promised to increase taxes on top earners, boost education and health funding, and review Alberta's fossil fuel royalties regime.

Notley also said during the campaign that the province must stop lobbying for the construction of pipelines to the US Gulf Coast and British Columbia ports for shipping crude from landlocked Alberta overseas.

Regulatory approvals for the large-scale Keystone XL and Northern Gateway pipelines are both stalled amid strong opposition from environmental activists.

Notley said on her first day on the job as premier that Alberta also "needs to do some work on the climate change file" and "to have some conversations about the growth of our energy industry."

Critics blame massive growth in the Alberta oil sands for a spike in Canadian CO2 emissions that contributed to Canada's failure to meet its international obligations to curb warming.

Canada pledged to reduce emissions by 17 percent below their 2005 levels by 2020 but Ottawa said it would miss the mark.

Notley said managing oil sands growth and emissions are both "critical" issues.


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