Saskatchewan pipeline leak reaction criticized as too slow by Greenpeace
CALGARY — An environmental group says it’s “astonishing” the Saskatchewan government took three days to announce a 200,000-litre pipeline oil leak had fouled farmland on the Ocean Man First Nation after it was reported last Friday.
But Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Duncan defended the province on Tuesday, noting the spill in southeast Saskatchewan wasn’t reported until late Friday night to the Ministry of Environment and he first learned about it on Saturday morning.
Keith Stewart, head of Greenpeace Canada’s climate and energy campaign, said in an email there’s too much secrecy surrounding oil spills in Saskatchewan.
“First the government waits three days to announce it, then the company will neither confirm nor deny that it’s their oil,” he said.


