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Concern over dead fish, water levels in reservoir southwest of EdmontonIt's been another dry year in Alberta, but some Brazeau County residents argue the evaporation of a beloved creek is the work of oil and gas industry greed — not Mother Nature.EnvironmentSep 23, 2024
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Baytex earns $32.7M, expects to generate record cash flow in 2021 as oil prices surgeBaytex Energy reported a third-quarter profit of $32.7 million and said it expects to generate record cash flow for the year thanks to surging commodity prices.MoneyNov 5, 2021
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Cleanup underway after Baytex Energy pipeline leak in northern AlbertaCleanup crews are on site in northeastern Alberta after an estimated 100,000 litres of salty produced water leaked from a pipeline operated by Baytex Energy Corp.EnvironmentJul 22, 2019
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Baytex releases report on July explosions at northern Alberta siteA Calgary-based oilsands producer has released information about a fire and explosions at its site in northwest Alberta on July 27.MoneySep 15, 2016
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Oilpatch odours return to northwestern Alberta’s Peace regionA resurgence of sickening, gassy smells from Alberta's northwestern oilsands have residents increasingly impatient over a problem they thought had been solved.HealthJan 12, 2016
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Baytex Energy cuts spending, ends dividend payouts amid oil downturnBaytex Energy Corp. has announced "difficult but necessary steps'' to weather a prolonged oil downturn, including the suspension of its monthly dividend and a drop in spending.CanadaAug 21, 2015
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UPDATE: Most heavy-oil operations comply with stricter venting rulesAs he surveys a looming thunderstorm on the horizon, Mark Roberts can't help but feel he's not fully living the life he wants for his young family. Two years ago, the family started noticing strong odours from nearby heavy oil operations run by Baytex Energy.EnvironmentJul 15, 2014
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Regulator accepts recommendations for Peace River area oil operationsThe Alberta Energy Regulator has agreed to tighten the rules on the way Peace River area oil companies handle their emissions in the wake of a report that found they may be making people sick.EnvironmentApr 15, 2014
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Albertans invited to testify at US hearings on Keystone XL pipelineAlbertans afflicted by health problems blame on odours from oilsands work have been invited to hearings on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline in Washington.CanadaApr 11, 2014
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