Environmental case against Husky over pipeline leak adjourned until June
CALGARY — Court proceedings against Husky Energy Ltd. related to a pipeline leak into the North Saskatchewan River have been adjourned until June 21 after a brief appearance in Lloydminster, Sask., provincial court.
The Calgary-based oil and gas producer says it requested the adjournment on Thursday to have more time to review a total of 10 charges of violating Saskatchewan and federal environmental laws.
The charges were announced earlier this week after a 19-month joint federal-provincial investigation.
They result from the July 2016 spill of 225,000 litres of diluted heavy oil from a Husky pipeline near Maidstone in west-central Saskatchewan.