CER oversight of recent incidents
We work hard to prevent any incident from happening. Whether it’s through an inspection, education about safety culture, or a technical review of an application, our job is to check that companies have everything they need in place to keep everyone safe. If an incident still occurs, our priority is to ensure that a company’s response protects people and the environment. The CER investigates pipeline incidents to determine whether applicable legislation and regulatory requirements have been followed.
If needed, we may:
- send staff to the site
- decide to initiate an emergency response
- take enforcement action to ensure safety
Recent incidents
Below are incidents that have been immediately reported to us since August 2022, where the CER has actively responded and provided public updates on our actions.
We’ve gathered them to help you get a clear picture of what we are doing to ensure public safety and protect the environment. Details on all incidents reported to us, and our actions, can be found on Open Government or in our reports on compliance and enforcement. Companies are required to notify the CER when an incident occurs. More details on what needs to be reported to the CER is outlined in our Event Reporting Guidelines.
Date |
What happened |
Location |
Company / Line |
Latest update |
Related follow-up |
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2024-02-10 | Serious Injury | Irma, AB | Alliance Pipeline Ltd. | Incident: Alliance Pipeline - Serious Injury |
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2023-04-25 | Serious Injury | Chilliwack, BC | Trans Mountain Expansion Project | Incident: Trans Mountain Expansion Project - Serious Injury - April 25, 2023 |
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2023-02-02 |
Environmental Impacts |
Hope, BC |
Trans Mountain Expansion Project |
Incident: Trans Mountain Expansion Project - Environmental Impacts - Feb 2/23 |
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2022-09-01 |
Serious Injury |
Fairview, AB |
NGTL, North Corridor Expansion Project |
Incident: NGTL North Corridor Project - Serious Injury - Sept 1/22 – UPDATE #1 |
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2022-08-25 |
Serious Injury |
Caroline, AB |
NGTL, Edson Mainline |
Incident: NGTL Edson Mainline - Serious Injury - August 25, 2022 |
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Understanding what happened
After an incident, we need to find out what caused it. We also need to understand and act upon what we find out. Our goal is to make sure that we avoid a repeat of any incident. So, this is an important step for us, and one that we take very seriously.
- We collect, analyze, and publish data and information about all incidents reported to the CER. We do this to identify trends and ways to work with industry to improve how to keep energy moving safely.
- We may also issue safety or information advisories about certain issues identified following an incident that everyone needs to be aware of.
The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) may also choose to investigate the causes of an incident affecting infrastructure we regulate. In these circumstances, the TSB becomes the lead federal agency investigating the cause and contributing factors. Our inspectors and technical staff work closely with the TSB during their investigation. However, the analysis and regulatory oversight we do during a TSB investigation is our own and is focused on preventing the incident from happening again.
Need information on an incident
For information or reports on earlier regulatory work done related to an incident, email info@cer-rec.gc.ca or contact the CER Library.
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