Saskatchewan government says Tundra Energy owns pipeline that leaked crude oil
STOUGHTON, Sask. — The Saskatchewan government says it has confirmed which pipeline leaked 200,000 litres of crude oil on First Nation farmland.
It says it belongs to Calgary-based Tundra Energy Marketing Ltd.
The company has been leading cleanup of the spill near Stoughton in southeastern Saskatchewan.
The government says so far 174,000 litres of oil have been recovered and 185 cubic metres of contaminated soil removed.