Calgary Herald

APACHE CHARGED

Company faces heavy fines

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An energy company with a troubled safety history is facing seven charges related to a pipeline spill that leaked roughly 1.8 million litres of contaminat­ed water in a remote area of northweste­rn Alberta.

Apache Canada Ltd. has been charged under the Environmen­tal Protection and Enhancemen­t Act, the Public Lands Act and the Pipeline Act for the October 2013 spill near Zama City that leaked a mix of water, salt, oil and minerals onto more than 3.8 hectares of land.

Alberta Energy Regulator spokesman Ryan Bartlett says the company faces a maximum penalty of $ 3.1 million for all charges.

Earlier this year, the regulator fined the company the maximum administra­tive penalty of $ 16,500 and issued four orders to improve pipeline safety after it conducted a comprehens­ive investigat­ion into Apache for failing to follow regulation­s.

The regulator says that between June 2013 and October 2014 the Texas- based company had six pipeline incidents that caused loss or damage to public lands and potential environmen­tal impact.

And between 2009 and late 2013, the company had 12 high- risk enforcemen­t actions against it for non- compliance with pipeline regulation­s.

Apache spokesman Paul Wyke said that while the company wouldn’t comment on the charges because they’re before the courts, it has been implementi­ng recommenda­tions to improve pipeline safety and is complying with the regulator’s orders.

“Apache has been working closely with the AER to meet its obligation­s and ensure the integrity of Apache- operated pipelines,” Wyke said in an emailed statement.

The AER is still investigat­ing an additional Apache pipeline spill from January 2014 that released 1.6 million litres of industrial waste water near Whitecourt, Alta.

Apache’s first court appearance on the charges is scheduled for Dec. 7 in Provincial Court in High Level, Alta.

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APACHE CORPORATIO­N/ FILES Apache Canada had six pipeline incidents between June 2013 and October 2014 that caused loss or damage to public lands and potential environmen­tal impact, says the Alberta Energy Regulator.

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