TransCanada CEO says Saskatchewan oil spill adds to pipeline skepticism
CALGARY — The oil spill in Saskatchewan could increase public skepticism of pipeline projects, says the CEO of TransCanada, the company behind the proposed Energy East Pipeline.
“All of these incidents shake public confidence,” Russ Girling said in an interview. “There’s no question that things like that cause people concern, and rightfully so.”
Last week, a Husky Energy pipeline spilled between 200,000 and 250,000 litres of oil into the North Saskatchewan River, leaving cities along the waterway scrambling to find non-tainted sources of drinking water.
Girling said TransCanada (TSX:TRP) will be keen to learn from the Husky incident to improve pipeline safety.


