SAFETY

CNOOC spill stokes Keystone opponents

CNOOC's oil spill in the Canadian province of Alberta is the worst spill in North America in decades and could have been missed by the Chinese company's advanced pipeline spill detection system for up to two weeks before being spotted by a contractor.

The spill from the bitumen has inflamed protests by native Americans and other groups in the US, as part of wider protests against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. TransCanada is already fighting an...

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