Edmonton Journal

Regulator reports leak of oil, water into marsh east of Jenner

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More than 100,000 litres of oil and water have leaked into a marsh east of Jenner, Alta., according to the new owner of oil and gas wells that belonged until recently to environmen­t-focused Imaginea Energy Corp.

The liquids leaked from a line owned by Calgary-based Cor4 Oil Corp. and flowed down a hill into a marsh, the Alberta Energy Regulator says on its website.

The spill of oil mixed with produced water 250 kilometres east of Calgary was detected on Saturday afternoon, resulting in activation of Cor4’s response plan and immediate AER notificati­on, the company said in a statement. It’s unclear when the leak began.

“The release has travelled off site, with a portion of the released fluids contacting a low-lying slough/ grassy bog area,” it said.

“Impact on wildlife is currently being assessed by specialist­s on site, but appears to have been minimal. Crews have physically contained the spilled fluids from causing further contaminat­ion, and have already recovered a significan­t volume of the released fluid from the surface.”

The leak appears to have come from a connection where a feeder pipeline enters an oil-processing battery, said Cor4 CEO Colin Davies.

The volume of the spill is estimated by the company to be between 100,000 and 200,000 litres.

In November, Imaginea Energy CEO Suzanne West said she had parted ways with her financial backer, Lime Rock Partners of Houston, and her Calgary company’s oil and gas assets had been taken over by Cor4, a newly created private entity.

However, she died in March after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

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