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Enbridge predicts US$62M fine for Kalamazoo River pipeline spill in 2010

by The Associated Press   

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Enbridge says total costs from the disaster are pegged at $1.2 billion; the company says most of the costs are covered by insurance

MARSHALL, Mich.—Pipeline company Enbridge says it expects US$62 million in fines and penalties related to a 2010 Michigan oil spill.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Enbridge says $55 million represents penalties under federal water law. The Alberta-based company says no final fine or penalty has been ordered yet as negotiations continue with the U.S. government.

Enbridge says about 20,000 barrels of oil spilled into the Kalamazoo River system, near Marshall, from a ruptured line in 2010.

Enbridge says total costs from the disaster are pegged at $1.2 billion. The company says most of the costs are covered by insurance.

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