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Imperial Oil fined by Alberta court for Kearl spill violation

Imperial Oil fined by Alberta court for Kearl spill violation
Imperial Oil fined by Alberta court for Kearl spill violation

Imperial Oil Canada was fined C$120,000 (85,849.19 USD) after pleading guilty to violating environmental regulations at its 'Kearl Oil Sands' site.

According to the Alberta Energy Regulator, following a hearing on May 29, the Canadian oil producer was ordered to pay C$2,000, which included a victim surcharge. They also had to contribute C$118,000 to a creative'sentencing project.

In an email, the company said that it has taken steps to prevent this from happening again, including reprogramming of equipment, updating sediment management processes, and increasing inspections.

There is no evidence that the overflow of water has had any adverse effects on local wildlife. We will continue to provide site tours and share monitoring data with the local Indigenous communities.

The charge relates to an incident that occurred on February 4, 2023 when wastewater?overflowed a drainage pond at the Kearl Oil Sands Processing Plant & Mine. This was reported to the regulator.

The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act of the province governs this?offense. (1 Canadian dollar = 1.3978 Canadian Dollars) (Reporting and editing by Leroy Leo in Bengaluru, Sumit Saha from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)