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The Alberta Oil Spill, also known as the 2011 Little Buffalo spill, was a 28,000 barrels crude oil spill from the Rainbow Pipeline east of the Peace River in northern Alberta near Little Buffalo, AB. Its consider the largest pipeline oil spill in Alberta's 35-year history with the industry.
The Alberta Oil Spill, also known as the 2011 Little Buffalo spill, was a 28,000 barrels crude oil spill from the Rainbow Pipeline east of the Peace River in northern Alberta near Little Buffalo, AB. Its consider the largest pipeline oil spill in Alberta's 35-year history with the industry.
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The Alberta Oil Spill, also known as the 2011 Little Buffalo spill, was a 28,000 barrels crude oil spill from the Rainbow Pipeline east of the Peace River in northern Alberta near Little Buffalo, AB. Its consider the largest pipeline oil spill in Alberta's 35-year history with the industry.

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