Over the past two months and most recently on June 22, 2012, the NTSB has released research documents, timelines, pictures and factual reports regarding its investigation of an Enbridge pipeline failure on July 26, 2010 that led to the release of over 800,000 gallons of crude oil to various waters near Marshall, Michigan. The docket presently contains 158 documents, including factual reports, comprising of 5,000 pages and 58 pictures, but the NTSB has not yet issued any final analysis or conclusions with regard to the spill. We expect that the NTSB will continue to release various documents regarding its investigation, including additional factual reports, and NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson indicated that these documents would be used to reach final conclusions sometime this summer.