Table 1. Reportable Pipeline Occurrences, February 2026

 

February

Year to Date (February)

 

2026

2025

2021-2025 average 

2026

2025

2021-2025 average

Total number of occurrences45671112
Total number of occurrences with product release332474
Total number of serious injuries000000
Total number of fatalities000000
Accidents000000
Product released000000
Release of hydrocarbon gas000000
Release of HVP hydrocarbons1000000
Release of LVP hydrocarbons2, 3000000
Release of other product000000
Release from line pipe body000000
Fire/Ignition000000
Explosion000000
Rupture000000
Pipeline contacted by object000000
Operation beyond limits000000
Geotechnical/Hydrotechnical/Environmental activity000000
Incidents45671112
Product released332474
Release of hydrocarbon gas231373
Release of HVP hydrocarbons1000000
Release of LVP hydrocarbons2, 3001001
Release of other product100100
Release from line pipe body010010
Fire/Ignition001001
Explosion001001
Pipeline contacted by object122123
Operation beyond limits000111
Geotechnical/Hydrotechnical/Environmental activity001013
Unauthorized 3rd-party activity affects pipeline structural integrity000100

Data extracted 16 March 2026

NOTES:

1 HVP means high vapour pressure as defined in Canadian Standards Association Standard Z662.
2 LVP means low vapour pressure as defined in Canadian Standards Association Standard Z662.
3 As of July 2014, the minimum reporting threshold for releases of low vapour pressure hydrocarbons was established at 1.5m3.