
Husky wants to build Saskatchewan oil pipeline, replace one that leaked in 2016
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The company behind the 2016 oil spill that fouled the North Saskatchewan River and threatened the water supply of Prince Albert and other communities wants to build new pipelines to replace the structure that leaked.
Husky Energy held an open house Wednesday in Prince Albert to discuss its proposal.
Calgary-based Husky says its plan calls for the construction of two new pipelines to transport blended crude and condensate to Lloydminster from across the river.
The pipelines would be located in the rural municipalities of Britannia, Eldon and Frenchman Butte.