-Downstream Today looks at British Columbia’s labor challenge amid a burgeoning LNG export industry. It will need thousands of skilled workers to construct the seven export facilities that have been proposed, but competition from other local industries will be fierce. How are terminal developers rising to the challenge?
-Enbridge’s Alberta Clipper suffered a leak on Sunday, spilling 125 barrels of oil and temporarily shutting down a section of the pipe. The company said all the oil was contained and that there were no impacts to the public, wildlife or waterways.
-FuelFix examines why the recent spate of crude-by-rail incidents will not stop producers from using older DOT 111 trains for oil transport.
-Marathon Oil Corp. appointed Deanna L. Jones vice president of human resources and administrative services, effective Jan. 27. Jones most recently held a similar position at Newfield Exploration Co. and spent 17 years at Schlumberger prior to that. She replaces Robert L. Sovine, a 33-year Marathon veteran who retired Jan. 1.