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Imperial Oil fined for 2021 slop oil spill

The Ontario federal government fined Imperial Oil C$ 900,000 ($ 641,391) for a slop oil leak into a. tank containment location at its Sarnia site in 2021 that had an. unfavorable effect on people.

Slop oil is a waste item that is normally composed of. crude oil, water and waste solids and can include different. pollutants like hydrogen sulphide.

The Canadian business pleaded guilty under the Environmental. Defense Act in a provincial court on Sept. 16, a spokesperson. stated, for an occurrence on April 15, 2021, where nearly 1,150. litres (7.3 barrels) of slop oil was released.

The discharge negatively impacted people at 2 neighboring. organizations and homeowners of Aamjiwnaang First Country, as per the. court publication from Nov. 13.

Imperial has 90 days to pay the fine together with a victim. fine surcharge of C$ 225,000.

We regret this incident, and we accept the great imposed by. the court. Imperial has actually given that made modifications to its equipment. upkeep plan by modifying the criteria used to prioritize. repairs to mitigate the risk of a reoccurrence of the same. incident, the business spokesperson said.

In August this year, Imperial - bulk owned by Exxon. - likewise had an administrative charge of C$ 50,000.

(source: Reuters)