Energy Transfer (ETP) Fined By Ohio EPA For Pipeline Spills

 | May 12, 2017 08:46AM ET

Pipeline operator Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE:ETP) has been fined $430,000 by the Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") of Ohio for environment pollution violations. The watchdog claims that the Rover natural gas distribution pipeline, which is being built by the partnership, has spilled millions of gallons of drilling fluid at various locations across the state.

About the Rover Pipeline

The $4.2 billion interstate natural pipeline is expected to carry 3.25 billion cubic feet gas per day to Michigan from eastern Ohio, West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania. Energy Transfer started working on the pipeline in mid-February after getting the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) earlier that month. The pipeline is also designed to connect the Canada market.

EPA’s Take on the Incidents

According to the EPA, there have been a total of 18 incidents of spilling, which include mud spills from drilling, open burning, and stormwater pollution. Some of the major casualties noted by the Ohio state regulators include the public water system of a village being affected, 50,000 gallons of bentonite mud being released into approximately 30,000 square foot of protected wetland area in Mifflin Township, and 200 gallons of mud being released in Harrison County. The state regulators instructed the partnership to propose strategies to address the future releases while restoring the affected wetlands and other areas.

The Partnership’s View

Though Energy Transfer did not deny the charges leveled by the EPA, it maintained that accidental releases of bentonite mud during drilling processes are usual. The partnership, which in an early statement mentioned that the Mifflin spill was thoroughly cleaned up, claimed that the environment has not been affected by these incidents.

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