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Canadian First Country sends out notification of opposition to Obsidian Energy drilling strategies

A Canadian First Country on Wednesday stated it has actually told the Alberta Energy Regulator that oil and gas producer Obsidian Energy can not proceed with strategies to broadened drilling on its territory due to concerns about earthquakes.

The Woodland Cree First Country in northern Alberta slammed Obsidian earlier this week for failing to attend to the Native community's concerns about a series of earthquakes that regulators discovered were triggered by the company's wastewater disposal.

Calgary-based Obsidian produces approximately 31,000 barrels of oil comparable each day (boepd). Around 20% of output originates from the company's Peace River possessions in northern Alberta, some of which are located within Woodland Cree area.

Obsidian plans to increase production by 12% this year and focus most of its drilling program on the Peace River region, according to a company presentation.

CEO Stephen Loukas and Obsidian have actually not fulfilled the basic legal requirements required to proceed with development on our territory, Forest Cree Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom said in a. statement.

In recent days, Forest Cree community members have actually started. developing keeping track of camps across their territory to. protect their land from Obsidian oil development that the. Country has not authorized, the declaration said.

Obsidian appealed the regulatory order released in 2015 that. discovered it was at fault for the earthquakes.

In a statement released late on Tuesday, Obsidian CEO Loukas. stated settlements that began last year over a brand-new economic. relationship arrangement with the Woodland Cree had broken down.

We have actually regrettably reached a negotiating deadlock with. WCFN's senior leadership, Loukas stated.

Obsidian can use existing regulative procedures to obtain the. authorizations and licenses needed to perform its three-year Peace. River development strategy and speed up growth in other Peace River. places, he added.

(source: Reuters)