Husky Energy changes day it discovered oil pipeline spill in Saskatchewan
Husky Energy has changed details about when it discovered its oil pipeline spill into the North Saskatchewan River.
Earlier this week, the company filed a report that said it found the leak of up to 250,000 litres of blended crude oil at 8 p.m. on July 20 and notified the Saskatchewan government about 14 hours later.
A new report that has been sent to the province amends the date the breach was discovered to 10 a.m. on July 21. Husky (TSX:HSE) says it told the province of the spill about 30 minutes later.
Last week, the company had said it found “pressure anomalies” in the pipeline on the evening of July 20 and shut down the line the next morning.