Pipeline rupture sends 40,000 litres of oil into Alberta creek
DRAYTON VALLEY, Alta. – The Alberta Energy Regulator says a pipeline has spilled 40,000 litres of crude oil into a creek.
The regulator says on its website that the incident happened Thursday on a Bonterra Energy Corp. line 14 kilometres south of Drayton Valley, Alta.
It says the line was shut in and depressurized, and that containment booms were installed.
The AER says no impacts to wildlife were reported.