Kearl oil sands site in northern Alta.
The Alberta Energy Regulator says it's imposing a $50,000 penalty on Imperial Oil amid its investigation into potential contraventions at the company's Kearl oilsands site.Posted: Aug 22, 2024 1:52 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
The regulator is investigating two releases of industrial wastewater from the Kearl site northeast of Fort McKay, Alta., one reported in 2022 and the other in early 2023.
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