It’s a fact: diluted bitumen is not more corrosive than conventional crude
FACT: diluted bitumen is not more corrosive than conventional crude. This week, Penspen Integrity, a division of Penspen Limited based in the UK, released their Dilbit Corrosivity Report (PDF) that...
View Article5 more facts to know about diluted bitumen
Last week we told you about a new report detailing scientific findings that settle the diluted bitumen debate once and for all. The Dilbit Corrosivity (PDF) report from UK-based Penspen Integrity...
View ArticleMythmakers erode pipeline debate for Canadians
The Canadian public deserves a healthy debate regarding pipelines. They also deserve a debate that is low on rhetoric and high on facts. Unfortunately the political climate is so charged on this topic...
View ArticleScientists around the world agree: Diluted bitumen is not more corrosive
The science is settled. A few weeks ago, a study conducted by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) reported that the transportation of diluted bitumen is no more corrosive than conventional crude....
View ArticleWhat’s being ‘uncovered’ by pipeline retirement research
This is the final post in CEPA’s pipeline retirement blog series. If you want to learn about how and why pipelines are retired, check out these posts: Pipeline retirement 101 and Busting 5 pipeline...
View ArticlePipeline innovations: Protecting pipelines in order to protect Canadians
This is the second post in CEPA’s “Pipeline innovations” blog series, which explores technologies and innovations that are helping pipeline companies continuously improve safety and environmental...
View ArticleThe truth about tiny pipeline leaks
This is the fifth post in CEPA’s “pipeline innovations” blog series. Canadians are often concerned about tiny pipeline leaks underground. How can companies detect them before they damage the...
View Article6 pipeline technologies you’ll want to know about
This is the final post in CEPA’s “pipeline innovations” blog series. How long has pipeline technology been evolving? Well, the first recorded use of pipelines to transport hydrocarbons was in China...
View Article[Video] #PipelinesExposed: We answer your tough questions
This is the second post in our four part #PipelinesExposed video series. Canada is home to some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world. Canadians have a right to know what the pipeline...
View ArticleDo your beliefs about pipelines stand up to the science?
There are a lot of misconceptions about transmission pipelines out there. Some based on a lack of information, some based on myths and misinformation. We believe that conversations only begin when...
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