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"Husky Oil Spill In Canadian River Followed Two Others Nearby: Records"

"A Husky Energy Inc oil spill into a major Canadian river on July 20 was the third in the same area in eight months, government records showed, and could put new pressure on the province of Saskatchewan's energy regulator to improve its monitoring of pipelines.

The economy ministry is the energy regulator in the western Canadian province and officials there told Reuters it has never physically inspected the 19-year-old Husky pipeline since it was constructed.‎

'In some ways, the oil industry in Saskatchewan has been given a free pass by the province,' said Emily Eaton, a University of Regina professor who studies the energy industry."

Allison Martell and Rod Nickel report for Reuters August 2, 2016.

Source: Reuters, 08/04/2016