ICYMI: Alberta Premier Smith blames Imperial Oil for poorly communicating Kearl oilsands leak ableg abpoli
notes that the impacted area is in proximity to tributaries that feed the Firebag and Muskeg rivers, but the regulator has insisted there has been no evidence of harm to wildlife., the AER said it continues to oversee Imperial Oil’s containment work and is meeting directly with Indigenous communities.
Simon Younger, senior vice-president of upstream at Imperial, offered his “deepest apologies” for the leaks.
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