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Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. is a master limited partnership engaged in pipeline transport, marketing, and storage of
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and petroleum in the United States and Canada. It owns interests in of pipelines, storage capacity for about 75 million barrels of crude oil, 28 million barrels of NGLs, 68 billion cubic feet of natural gas, and 5 natural gas processing plants. The company is headquartered in the Allen Center in Downtown Houston, Texas.


History

The company began in 1981 as a small oil and gas exploration and production company called Plains Resources. The company became a public company via an initial public offering in 1998. Major acquisitions include: * 1998 - All American Pipeline System * 1999 - Scurlock Oil Company Permian and west Texas pipeline from
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for $35 million * 2001 - Midstream operations of Murphy Oil for $155 million * 2001 - CANPET Energy Group, a liquified gas marketing company based in Canada, for $42 million * 2004 - Capline Pipeline System * 2004 - Link Energy pipeline system for $273 million * 2005 - Assets in Louisiana from Shell Oil Company for $12 million * 2006 - Pacific Energy Partners for $2.4 billion * 2008 - Rainbow oil pipeline in Northern Alberta * 2012 - Canadian NGL business from BP * 2017 - Alpha Crude Connector gathering system and pipeline in the
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for $1.2 billion.


Financial performance and credit ratings

The company's net income for the year 2021 was $593 million, as compared to a net loss of $2.59 billion for 2020 and net income of $2.21 billion in 2019. As of April 2022, the company's senior unsecured debt was rated Baa3 by Moody's Investors Service, and BBB- by Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings. All three ratings are generally considered "investment grade."


Carbon footprint

Plains All American Pipeline reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 1,929 Kt (-290 /-13.1% y-o-y).Alt URL
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Environmental controversies


2010 settlement

In 2010, the company agreed to pay a $3.25 million civil penalty for violating the
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and to spend $41 million to upgrade more than 10,000 miles of crude oil pipelines after the United States Environmental Protection Agency pressed charges regarding 10 pipeline spills in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Kansas between June 2004 and September 2007 that spilled over 273,000 gallons of crude oil, some of which ended up in rivers, lakes, and oceans.


Little Buffalo oil spill

The
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was one of the largest land-based oil spills in North America, the largest
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in Alberta in 36 years, and the second spill in Alberta within a two-week period. The Rainbow Pipeline system, owned by Plains Midstream Canada, ruptured on April 29, 2011, spilling 28,000 barrels of oil in a fairly isolated stretch of boreal forest in northern Alberta, about four miles from the nearest homes in Little Buffalo, Alberta. The local school was closed due to concerns about the effects of fumes. The incident resulted in charges against the company in 2013. In 2013, the Energy Resources Conservation Board of Alberta reprimanded the company for operational failures in connection with the oil spill.


Rangeland Pipeline Incident

Heavy rains in early June 2012 caused a leak on a 46-year-old Plains Midstream Canada pipeline at Jackson Creek, Alberta, a tributary of the Red Deer River, which spilled approximately 1,000-3,000 barrels of light sour crude into the Red Deer River. The company was charged in 2014.


Refugio oil spill

On May 19, 2015, a pipeline operated by the company ruptured northwest of Santa Barbara, California. Within 24 hours, oil polluted approximately 9 miles of the Santa Barbara coast. The spill shut down the popular
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and Campground during Memorial Day weekend, just prior to the beginning of the summer high season. The spill leaked , including that reached the Pacific Ocean. The United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce opened an investigation into the oil spill on June 25, 2015. Companies are required to report to the National Response Center on the release of hazardous-material "at the earliest practicable moment."; however, the company did not initially report the spill. According to preliminary findings of the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration released in June 2015, corrosion had worn a pipeline section to less than an inch thick. By June 2015 the cost of cleanup rose to USD$92 million. Santa Barbara County firefighters were among the first to discover the spill, before being notified by the company, and they "built a rim of rocks to prevent oil from running to the shoreline." In March 2020, the company agreed to pay over $60 million in penalties related to the incident.


Byhalia Connection pipeline

In December 2019, the company announced a joint venture with Valero Energy Corp. to build the Byhalia Connection pipeline – a crude oil pipeline system that would run 49 miles from Memphis to Marshall County, Mississippi, and connect two existing crude oil pipelines: the
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and the Capline pipeline. Concerns over the pipeline's route through the Memphis Sand aquifer, as well as the city's predominantly Black neighborhoods, sparked an opposition movement. The struggle to stop the pipeline gained widespread attention, with environmental and social justice advocates like
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and
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lending their support. Former Vice-President
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called the pipeline a “reckless, racist rip-off,” and U.S. Rep.
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asked President Joe Biden to consider revoking the project's federal permit. After defending the pipeline and then putting its planned construction on hold in May 2021, the company announced on July 2, 2021 that it was abandoning the project. Community leader Justin J. Pearson called the pipeline’s cancellation an “extraordinary testament to what Memphis and Shelby County can do when citizens build power toward justice.”


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