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Plains All American Pipeline company history timeline

2006

The same line ruptured in 2006, spilling about 180 barrels.

2010

In 2010, Plains settled with the EPA after agreeing to pay $3.2 million in civil penalties.

Firm behind spill was fined $3.25M in 2010 for violations of Clean Water Act

2011

In April 2011 a pipeline operated by the company’s Canadian branch, Plains Midstream Canada, ruptured in a remote area of Alberta’s boreal forest, releasing at least 37,000 barrels of crude oil.

2012

In a 2012 spill, a smaller line operated by Plains Midstream Canada ruptured, spilling 2,900 barrels of crude into the Red Deer River in central Alberta.

2013

Two Exxon subsidiaries fined for 2013 rupture of Pegasus oil pipeline, which spilled 134,000 gallons of heavy crude oil

2014

The pipeline incidents from 2014 resulted in 19 deaths, 96 injuries and over $300 million in reported property damage, PHMSA data show.

2015

Oil Again Fouling California Coast Near Site of Historic SpillUp to 21,000 gallons of crude oil reached the sea near Santa Barbara after a leak in a pipeline linking a large offshore rig to refineries.By Adam Nagourney, Richard Pérez-Peña and Clifford KraussMay 21, 2015

2016

Company Says It’s Been Indicted for California Oil SpillPlains All American Pipeline was responsible for a spill of more than 140,000 gallons near Santa Barbara. It denies any criminal wrongdoing.By Richard Pérez-PeñaMay 17, 2016

2022

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