Gail Fraser, a professor in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Environmental Studies, spoke about concerns over an oil spill response plan for Canada鈥檚 deepest offshore well run by Chevron, on CBC TV鈥檚 鈥淭he National鈥 and other news broadcasts across the country July 21. Her interview with the National is . It runs for approximately 2:30 minutes.
Fraser was also interviewed for a news story on CBC.ca about :
Last month, officials from Chevron Canada told a Senate committee that it had performed 14,000 trajectory simulations and none of those tests showed oil reaching any coastline. However, where the oil would go is a mystery.
On Wednesday, Gail Fraser, an environmental scientist at 91亚色 University, told CBC News that she was disappointed, but not surprised, that the details were withheld.
She said under the Atlantic Accord, oil companies were given the legal right to choose which information can be made public or kept private.
"So, even though they might have to tell the petroleum board, the CNLOPB, what they need to disclose, the [board] cannot disclose that data to the public unless they have written permission from the operators," Fraser said.
