In Case You Were
Wondering
What A Tar Sands
Pipeline Looks Like
Shawn Drury | 2 weeks ago | Miss This?, Trending
Republican leaders in Congress are wasting little time in pushing
an anti-environmental agenda onto the country. They’re already
are gathering votes in the Senate to override a potential veto from
President Obama on the Keystone XL pipeline, which would ship
tar-sands oil from Canada through the United States to the
Gulf of Mexico.
Photographer Alex MacLean offers a bird’s eye view of the
disastrous effect extracting oil from tar sands areas has
had on surrounding environments and landscapes.
His photos are below:
Terraces of open pit tar sands mine, Syncrude Mildred Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Suncor Millenium Mine, Alberta, Canada.
Mining Operations, Syncrude Mildred Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Enbridge Refinery, a storage and distribution point of tar sands oil, Hardisty, Alberta, Canada.
Welding Stations for Pipeline Assembly, Alberta, Canada.
Fertilizer and Oil Tanker Cars, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Refinery along the Houston, TX Ship Channel.
Refinery along the Houston, TX Ship Channel.
Houston, TX Ship Channel.
Loading rail cars with petroleum coke, a byproduct derived from tar sands, Motiva Enterprises Refinery, Port Arthur, TX 2014.
Construction of Exxon headquarters outside of Houston, TX.
© Alex S. MacLean, posted with permission. See more of Alex’s work at www.Landslides.com
Shawn Drury is Senior Editor of BNR. He’s a vegetarian, UU and pulls for Bayern. Follow him on Twitter: @ShawnDrurySC.
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