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Canadian First Country prompts Obsidian Energy to deal with quake issues

A Native community in Alberta on Monday slammed Obsidian Energy for failing to address continuous concerns about its operations after regulators said the Canadian oil and gas producer was responsible for a. series of earthquakes.

The quakes, consisting of one with a regional magnitude of 5.6,. took place over almost 4 months in the area of the. Forest Cree First Nation in northern Alberta in between November. 2022 and March 2023.

In March the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) discovered that. Obsidian triggered the series of seismic events by dealing with. commercial wastewater underground, and gave the company 15 days. to produce a mitigation plan.

Primary Isaac Laboucan-Avirom stated Obsidian had. Refused to meaningfully work or meet with Woodland Cree. Nation to resolve their concerns since then. Lack of. collaboration with First Countries could put oil and gas. advancement at risk more commonly, he stated.

This calls into question the company and highlights the. require for their executives to come to the table and resolve the. issues of rights holders in the region, Laboucan-Avirom stated. in a statement.

Obsidian did not right away react to a request for. remark.

The Calgary-based business produces around 32,000 barrels of. oil comparable per day and operates mostly in the Peace,. Cardium and Viking plays in Alberta.

(source: Reuters)