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  2. 2011 Little Buffalo oil spill - Wikipedia

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    The spill was caused by rain then damaging the pipes in the Rainbow Pipeline system, owned by Plains Midstream Canada, a unit of Plains All American Pipeline. It was the largest oil spill in Alberta in 36 years. [1] [2] The local school was closed following the oil spill due to concerns about the effects of fumes. [3]

  3. Plains All American Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. is a master limited partnership engaged in pipeline transport, marketing, and storage of liquefied petroleum gas and petroleum in the United States and Canada. Plains owns interests in 18,370 miles (29,560 km) of pipelines, storage capacity for about 75 million barrels of crude oil, 28 million barrels of NGLs ...

  4. List of oil pipelines - Wikipedia

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    Pecos River Pipeline: Developed by Bridger Group and Advantage Pipeline, the Pecos River Pipeline will provide a link from the Delaware Basin to the Gulf Coast. The pipeline will run from the Pecos, Texas, to Crane, Texas, where it will connect to the Longhorn Pipeline. The Pecos River Pipeline will have an initial capacity of 150,000 barrels ...

  5. Timeline of the petroleum industry in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Trans Mountain Pipeline enters use as the first pipeline to carry Alberta oil to the Pacific. [3] [17] November 1959 National Energy Board created to organize interprovincial energy infrastructure. [18] [better source needed] 1965 Rainbow Lake oil field discovered by Banff Oil Company. [3] [19] 1973

  6. Lists of pipelines - Wikipedia

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  7. Black Mesa Peabody Coal controversy - Wikipedia

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    The company pumped water from the underground Navajo Aquifer for washing coal, and, until 2005, in a slurry pipeline operation to transport extracted coal 273 mi (439 km) to the Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada. With the pipeline operating, Peabody pumped an average of 3 million gallons of water from the Navajo Aquifer every day. [3]

  8. List of countries by total length of pipelines - Wikipedia

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    Pipeline length (km) by country Country Total Condensate Condensate / gas Gas LPG Extra heavy crude Oil Oil / gas / water Refined products Water Gathering

  9. Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    HDPE pipeline on a mine site in Australia. A pipeline is a system of pipes for long-distance transportation of a liquid or gas, typically to a market area for consumption. The latest data from 2014 gives a total of slightly less than 2,175,000 miles (3,500,000 km) of pipeline in 120 countries around the world. [1]