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Containment underway on ‘significant’ oil leak in northwestern Alberta near B.C. border

RAINBOW LAKE – An investigation is underway into what is being called a significant spill of oil and salty water from an energy site surrounded by muskeg in northwestern Alberta that sits less than 50 kilometres from the B.C.-Alberta border.

Alberta’s Energy Resources Conservation Board says the spill happened last Saturday at a Pace Oil and Gas injection well, about 900 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

Darin Barter, a board spokesman, says ERCB investigators aren’t sure how much of the mixture leaked from the site, located about 20 kilometres southeast of the tiny community of Rainbow Lake.

The emulsion is injected down the well to help bring oil to the surface.

Barter says the spill has not been totally contained, but there are no nearby streams or creeks that would allow for the oil to escape from the area.

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He says Calgary-based Pace is bringing in special equipment to deal with the situation, but there is no indication of how long the cleanup will take.

 

Global Calgary caught up with Pace CEO and president Fred Woods, and you can view the interview below:

 

 

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