Lummi Nation Member and commercial fisherman,
on increased oil tanker ship traffic that will come with a proposed tar sands pipeline in the Pacific Northwest.
The chapter's media release noted, «The Mid Island chapter of the Council of Canadians is joining the Snuneymuxw First Nation, Save our Shores, the Sierra Club and Tanker Free B.C. for a rally outside the Kinder Morgan open house... Kinder Morgan is planning on twinning the Trans Mountain oil pipeline and
increasing oil tanker exports from the Port of Vancouver from one tanker a week to one tanker a day.
If built, the Trans Mountain project would dramatically increase shipments of bitumen to a maximum of about 890,000 barrels per day from Alberta to a terminal in Burnaby, a city in Metro Vancouver.The project is also estimated to
increase oil tanker traffic by seven times above current levels in the traditional territory of the Tsleil - Waututh Nation.
The local air district and Phillips 66 still refuse to provide any information regarding the details of the cause of the Sept. 2016 Yamuna Spirit spill, nor as to the source of oil intended to be delivered with
the increased oil tanker traffic to the Phillips 66 SF Bay refinery.
US - based energy giant Kinder Morgan is proposing to «twin'the existing Trans Mountain Pipeline, nearly tripling the capacity (from 300,000 to 850,000 barrels per day), and
increasing oil tanker traffic to the point where almost one tanker per day (up to 360) will pass through busy Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park's shores and the orca - inhabited Georgia Strait.
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