Patrick daniel enbridge biography samples
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In a scathing report by the National Transportation Safety Board (“NTSB”), Canadian company Enbridge Inc. was rebuked for its pipeline rupture on July 25, 2010, and subsequent environmental damage. The pipeline ruptured due to corrosion fatigue cracks that grew and coalesced from multiple stress cracks.
The oil flow continued for 17 hours, according to the report. The oil saturated the wetlands in Michigan. Clean up continues with costs exceeding $767 million. The total release was estimated to be 843,444 gallons.
Enbridge CEO, Patrick Daniel, said on the news on that evening that Enbridge complied with all regulations.
If this is the case, then the regulations were defective or not enforced. They were, and the NTSB is addressing this.
Some of the highlights of the NTSB’s report, so far as Enbridge is concerned, include:
– Enbridge’s integrity management program was inadequate.
– Enbridge failed to train staff and failed to ensure staff had adequa
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The oil patch crusader
Outstanding CEO of the Year: Patrick Daniel has successfully navigated Enbridge through a trying year, including criticism of its mega-pipeline project, lower energy prices and an oil spill in Michigan
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Outstanding CEO of the Year: Patrick Daniel has successfully navigated Enbridge through a trying year, including criticism of its mega-pipeline project, lower energy prices and an oil spill in Michigan
Patrick Daniel has been helping to shape Canada’s energy sector for four decades, but it’s in the last year or so that his leadership has been most tested. The CEO and president of Calgary-based Enbridge Inc., Canada’s largest crude oil pipeline company, has been leading the charge to fix the environmental and public relations fallout of a major oil pipeline rupture in Michigan, and steering a controversial proposal to build a $5.5-billion pipeline, Northern Gateway, that will ship oil from Alberta’s oil sands to the British Columbia coast,
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