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Sightline report documents Kinder Morgan’s extensive track record of wrongdoing
Yesterday, the Trudeau administration approved a proposal by Texas-based energy company Kinder Morgan to build a large new oil pipeline through British Columbia to the shores of the Salish Sea. Having obtained support from the Canadian federal government, Kinder Morgan will now move forward with its plans, aiming to begin construction in September 2017 and by December 2019 move tar sands to the coast for export by way of the San Juan Islands and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The project is expected to draw ferocious opposition from Northwest tribes and First Nations, as well as from environmental advocates and local communities near the pipeline route.
Kinder Morgan is less well known than many other energy companies, but the firm has a demonstrated track record that should be alarming to residents of the Northwest. In December 2014, Sightline published an in-depth report on the company, “The Facts about Kinder Morgan,” that we believe is the most comprehensive examination of the company’s pollution, law-breaking, and cover-ups. Today, we are re-releasing that report.
Kinder Morgan has been found guilty of numerous violations:
For more details and all supporting references, download the full report, “The Facts about Kinder Morgan.”
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[Photo: Coal dust pollutes the Mississippi River at Kinder Morgan’s Myrtle Grove, LA coal terminal.]