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Cenovus subsidiary fined $1.83 mln for 2018 Canada oil spill

A Canadian regulator stated on Friday a Cenovus Energy subsidiary has been fined C$ 2.5. million ($ 1.83 million) for its role in the 2018 oil spill off. the country's Atlantic Coast.

The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum. Board (C-NLOPB) had laid three charges against Husky Oil. Operations Ltd for the spill-- the largest in the province's. history-- in October 2021. Husky was obtained by Cenovus Energy. for $2.9 billion in the very same year.

A dripping circulation line from the White Rose Field to the SeaRose. storage vessel spilled 250 cubic metres (1,572 barrels) of oil. in November 2018, temporarily closing down all unrefined production. in the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador.

The company was fined after pleading guilty to a charge. associated to the spill, according to the regulator's declaration.

C-NLOPB said the business was bought to pay C$ 2 million for. offences under the Federal Fisheries Act and Migratory Birds. Convention Act.

It was also purchased to pay C$ 400,000 into the Environmental. Damages Fund and C$ 100,000 under the Canada-Newfoundland and. Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act.

Cenovus Energy did not immediately react to . request for remark.

(source: Reuters)