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2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2003 |
2002 |
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| OPERATIONS1 |
| Deliveries (thousands of barrels/day)2,3 |
2,166 |
2,008 |
2,138 |
2,189 |
2,088 |
| Barrel miles (billions)3,4 |
794 |
695 |
757 |
710 |
705 |
| Kilometres of right-of-way5 |
12,175 |
11,082 |
11,074 |
10,240 |
10,309 |
| Number of employees6 |
1,497 |
1,293 |
1,213 |
1,148 |
1,124 |
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| EH&S MANAGEMENT |
| Major incidents7 |
8 |
6 |
3 |
7 |
9 |
| Regulatory notifications8 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
1 |
| EH&S fines and penalties (thousands of dollars)9 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
| EH&S professionals (full time) |
39 |
32 |
28 |
25 |
22 |
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| ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE |
| Greenhouse gas emissions |
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| Direct emissions–Canada (thousand tonnes of CO2 equivalent)10, 11, 12 |
47 |
23 |
25 |
24 |
36 |
| Direct emissions–U.S. (thousand tonnes of CO2 equivalent)13, 14 |
7 |
7 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Indirect emissions–Canada (thousand tonnes of CO2 equivalent)10, 11, 12 |
1,325 |
1,012 |
1,062 |
942 |
879 |
| Indirect emissions–U.S. (thousand tonnes of CO2 equivalent)13, 14 |
1,270 |
920 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Net emissions intensity–Canada (tonnes of CO2 equivalent/petajoule of throughput)10, 11, 12, 15 |
214 |
177 |
176 |
168 |
164 |
| Net emissions intensity–U.S. (tonnes of CO2 equivalent/petajoule of throughput)13, 14, 15 |
10,802 |
9,012 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Direct emissions intensity–Canada (tCO2e/pj)10, 11, 12 |
7.5 |
4.0 |
4.1 |
4.2 |
6.4 |
| Direct emissions intensity–U.S. (tCO2e/pj)13, 14 |
61.5 |
69.0 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Energy |
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| Energy use–Canada (thousand gigajoules)10, 11, 12, 16 |
8,286 |
5,751 |
6,123 |
5,440 |
5,246 |
| Energy use–U.S. (thousand gigajoules)13, 16 |
6,686 |
4,883 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Energy intensity–Canada (thousand gigajoules/million cubic metres of throughput)10, 11, 12, 16 |
51 |
39 |
38 |
37 |
36 |
| Energy intensity–U.S. (thousand gigajoules/million cubic metres of throughput)13, 16 |
58 |
49 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
| Reportable Spills17 |
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| Number of Spills |
61 |
70 |
64 |
58 |
46 |
| Spill volume (barrels) |
5,363 |
9,825 |
3,114 |
6,377 |
14,680 |
| Spill volume rate (barrels/billion barrel miles of throughput) |
6.09 |
12.98 |
3.84 |
8.68 |
20.22 |
| Waste |
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| Recycled material (tonnes)10, 11, 12, 18 |
41 |
41 |
54 |
46 |
48 |
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| HEALTH AND SAFETY |
| Personal injuries19 |
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Employee days away injury frequency
(days away injuries/200,000 hours worked)20 |
0.22 |
0.25 |
0.52 |
0.09 |
0.18 |
Employee days away injury severity
(days away /200,000 hours worked) |
2.85 |
1.33 |
8.15 |
0.09 |
4.25 |
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Employee recordable injury frequency
(recordable injuries/200,000 hours worked)21 |
1.10 |
1.00 |
1.65 |
1.31 |
1.11 |
Contractor days away injury frequency
(days away /200,000 hours worked)20, 22 |
0.14 |
0.25 |
1.69 |
0.83 |
1.07 |
Contractor recordable injury frequency
(recordable injuries /200,000 hours worked)21, 22 |
3.60 |
3.24 |
5.07 |
4.14 |
4.70 |
| Absenteeism23 |
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| Absenteeism (number of days absent/employee) |
2.57 |
2.94 |
2.84 |
3.15 |
2.72 |
| Motor vehicle incidents |
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Reportable motor vehicle incident frequency
(incidents/1,000,000 kilometres driven)24 |
2.19 |
2.59 |
3.73 |
3.22 |
2.17 |
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- Unless otherwise noted, data covers Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Enbridge
Energy, Limited Partnership (Lakehead and North Dakota Systems),
Enbridge Pipelines (NW) Inc., Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan)
Inc., Enbridge Pipelines (Athabasca) Inc., and Enbridge Pipelines
(Toledo) Inc. Results for the Mid-Continent system acquired from Shell
on March 1, 2004 are also included in this report.
- 1 barrel = 0.159 cubic metres or 42 U.S. gallons.
- Includes Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Enbridge Energy, Limited
Partnership (Lakehead System), Enbridge Pipelines (NW) Inc.,
Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc. and Enbridge Pipelines
(Toledo) Inc.
- Barrel-miles are the number of barrels delivered multiplied by the
distance traveled in miles.
- Includes main line and gathering line right-of-way.
- Includes Liquids Pipelines and Enbridge Energy Company North U.S.
Operations permanent full time equivalents, and Enbridge Energy
Company Shared Services permanent full time equivalents working in
Superior Office.
- Major incidents are EH&S events that result in a critical employee or
contractor injury or fatality, significant regulatory enforcement
action, a liquid spill in excess of 100 barrels, or significant adverse
impact to the environment.
- A regulatory notification is a formal written notification by a
regulator that Enbridge may not be adhering to the legal, regulation
or permit requirements. Examples of notifications include formal
warnings, enforcement actions, summones and charges, notices of
violation, and stop and control orders. Notifications do not include
field inspection reports or other informal communications.
Notifications may result in fines or penalties.
- EH&S fines and penalties are levied against the Company as a result
of regulatory notifications. Fines and penalties in a particular year
often relate to activities in prior years. Reported in Canadian dollars.
- Includes Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Enbridge Pipelines (NW) Inc.,
Enbridge Pipelines (Saskatchewan) Inc., Enbridge Pipelines
(Athabasca) Inc. and Enbridge Midcoast Canada Operating Corp.
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- Data is from Enbridge Inc.’s Canadian GHG Challenge Registry
Update 2006.
- 2006 data is projected based on data from Enbridge’s Canadian GHG
Challenge Registry Update 2006.
- The U.S. data for 2005 and 2006 are actual figures and include:
Enbridge Pipelines (Toledo) Inc.; Enbridge Pipelines (North Dakota)
LLC; Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership; Enbridge Pipelines
(Ozark) L.L.C.; and Enbridge Storage (Patoka) L.L.C. Data for
CCPS Transportation, LLC is also included in the 2006 figures but
not in the 2005 figures because it was not in operation during 2005.
- Direct, indirect and net emissions were calculated using the American
Petroleum Institute Emission Estimating System (SANGEATM
Version 3.04).
- Net emissions include reductions related to any offset project.
- Energy use includes electricity and fuel.
- A reportable spill is any spill reportable to a regulatory jurisdiction.
- Includes office paper, aluminum, glass, metal and newspaper.
Materials such as wax, waste oil, rags and batteries are recycled but
not tracked.
- Personal injury classifications are based on the OSHA’s Recordkeeping
Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
- Measure of any work-related injury that prevents a worker from
reporting to work on the next calendar day.
- Includes days-away and medical-aid injuries.
- Contractor days-away and recordable-injury-frequency rates include
engineering project contractors. They do not include operations
contractors because hours were not tracked for the full year in 2006, so are not reportable.
- Includes Liquids and Gas Pipelines data.
- Motor vehicle incident frequency rates do not include incidents that
occurred at office locations in Edmonton, Alberta, and Duluth,
Minnesota/Superior, Wisconsin, because mileage is not tracked for
these locations. This does not include contractors as milage is not tracked for them.
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