Canadian Oil Transporter Repeatedly Downsized Its Estimate of Potential Mackinac Straits Oil Spill While an Independent Review of Its Data Suggests a Much Larger Risk
In the last two years, Enbridge has cut nearly in half its estimate of the likely size of an oil spill from a pair of aging pipelines that move nearly 23 million gallons of oil a day through the Mackinac Straits, while independent studies suggest the risk is much greater and growing. Read the full findings by engineer and FLOW technical expert Gary Street.