Breaking: "Huff and Puff" Technology Results in Bitumen Spill, Water...
Authorities in the tar sands region in Alberta are responding to the release of bitumen emulsion at the Primrose project in the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range, operated by Canadian Natural Resources...
View ArticleCNRL Cold Lake Bitumen Seepage Continues, Despite Company Claims
Last week, after a frenzy of press coverage of the ongoing underground bitumen seepage* at the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range, CNRL, the company responsible for the spill, released a press statement...
View ArticleCNRL Cold Lake Bitumen Seepage Hits 1.2 Million Litres, Reports AER
The ongoing trouble on the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range in North Eastern Alberta, where oil company Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNRL) has numerous in situ oil recovery sites, has yet to show signs...
View ArticleTwo New Possible Sources of Underground Oil Seepage Identified at CNRL Tar...
The ongoing seepage of bitumen emulsion– a mixture of heavy tar sands oil and water – on Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.’s (CNRL) Cold Lake operations is now reportedly occurring on six sites, up from...
View Article1.5M Litres and Rising: CNRL Tar Sands Seepage Volume Continues to Grow
According to new figures released by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) the total amount of bitumen emulsion – a mixture of tar sands heavy crude and water – released on Canadian Natural Resources...
View ArticleCNRL Releases New, Lower Cold Lake Oil Spill Estimates
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has released new figures tallying the total volume of bitumen emulsion recovered at the Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNRL) Primrose site in Cold Lake, Alta. The...
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