CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator says it's imposing a $50,000 penalty on Imperial Oil amid its ongoing investigation into potential contraventions at the company's Kearl oilsands site.
CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator says it's imposing a $50,000 penalty on Imperial Oil amid its ongoing investigation into potential contraventions at the company's Kearl oilsands site.
On Thursday, the regulator said its investigation found that industrial wastewater bypassed a seepage interception system and resulted in an off-lease release.
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