Greenpeace activists block oil pump at Kinder Morgan terminal

Greenpeace activists block oil pump at Kinder Morgan terminal

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Greenpeace activists block oil pump at Kinder Morgan terminal

BURNABY, B.C. – Greenpeace protesters have set up a blockade at the Kinder Morgan oil pumping facility in Burnaby, B.C.

Spokesman Peter Louwe says two protesters have climbed onto the oil pumping mechanism and 14 other demonstrators are also on the scene and have unfurled a banner.

Louwe says the action began at around 7 a.m. and the protesters intend to stay until they have sent a message to Prime Minister Stephen Harper that expansion of oil pipelines is not acceptable.

The Kinder Morgan facility is the west coast terminus of the Trans Mountain pipeline that carries Alberta bitumen from the Edmonton area, across southern British Columbia to port just east of Vancouver in Burrard Inlet, for shipment overseas.

Kinder Morgan has applied to expand the pipeline to nearly triple its capacity from 300,000 barrels a day to 890,000.

See Vancouver debate on Kinder Morgan’s expansion proposal.

 

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5 thoughts on “Greenpeace activists block oil pump at Kinder Morgan terminal

  1. “Unfurled a Banner”

    Cool, with a 100 million dollar a year budget, GP must have a huge Banner budget, however they often look like some 9 year old used left over paint and an old sheet… whats up with that?

    1. That’s the “grassroots” aesthetic. Kevin.

      Say what you will about the action, they’re consistently very good at attracting media attention and putting the issue on the radar. KM could probably use more of that about now.

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