Greedy cry baby CNRL (net earnings 2024: $7.4B) appeals puny $278,000 fine by AER for major law violation, murdering wildlife and endangering canids near its Horizon tarsands mine. How many $billions of the public’s money have the feds given this gross polluting destroyer of the environment? Now it wants to eat more public money by taking up time in court (paid for by the public) to get the fine reduced by more than 80 per cent? Fuckers.

Calgary-based oil giant appeals fine over wildlife deaths in tailings pond by Emma Graney, June 9, 2025

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. CNQ-T is appealing a $278,000 fine for a major environmental infraction that killed birds and endangered coyotes and wolves near its Horizon oil sands mining operation in Northern Alberta.

The Alberta Energy Regulator levied the fine in July last year. Tyler Callicott, its director of enforcement, wrote in a judgment that the Calgary-based oil giant failed to take all reasonable steps to prevent wildlife from coming into contact with toxic tailings at the oil sands site.

But the oil company says the regulator erred in applying pertinent legislation and, as a result, issued a penalty that was far too high. It wants the regulator to reduce the fine by more than 80 per cent, to $46,750.Murderous Douche fuckers!

Canadian Natural’s net earnings were $7.4-billion in 2024.

The fine stems from CNRL’s lack of action after it discovered that an island had formed in a tailings pond at Horizon in the spring of 2021. Tailings ponds contain process-affected contaminated with deadly chemicals!water and bitumen that is toxic to wildlife – both to birds, which lose their insulation, waterproofing and ability to fly when heavily oiled, and to the predators that eat them.

No birds were nesting on the island when CNRL first noticed it in 2021, so the company continued with its usual bird-deterrent activities until the island was eventually submerged by rising water. It made no effort to eliminate the island or manage the level of water to prevent its re-emergence, according to a written decision from the regulator.

In the spring of 2022, the island re-emerged and became a habitat and nesting site for birds – and their predators, such as wolves and coyotes, which could access the island through a strip of shallow water.

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On May 21, 2022, CNRL discovered 271 California gull nests and a Canada goose nest on the island.

Two weeks later, it notified the regulator of the formation of the island and measures it was taking to prevent birds from coming into contact with toxic tailings.

“These, and subsequent, mitigation measures were not effective in preventing animals from coming into contact with a hazardous substance,” the AER’s Mr. Callicott wrote in his decision.

The regulator deemed the incident major, given that CNRL reported 411 bird fatalities between May and August of 2022, and that coyotes and wolves accessed the island through the water of the tailings facility and killed oiled birds.

In a 114-page appeal lodged on May 6, CNRL argued that a hazardous substance must “come into contact with or contaminate” an animal for an offence to have occurred, according to environmental rules.So what murdered the birds? Trudeau?

But for a portion of the contravention period there was no proof of oiled birds, CNRL argued in its appeal. Instead, the regulator said in its judgment that it was only “likely or inevitable” that birds were contaminated by the toxic tailings pond, because nests were present on the island.

When the regulator relied on “likely or inevitable” contamination, it issued a penalty for 76 days, from – May 21, 2022, when the first gull nests were identified, until Aug. 4, 2022, when the gulls had all left the island.

But given there were only 13 days when oiled birds were identified, CNRL said the penalty should be capped to that time period.

The company acknowledged in its appeal that the incident was significant. But it argued that the base penalty should be reduced owing to Canadian Natural’s “good faith and mitigation measures in response to the incident.”Too late fuckers, far too late. Try explaining that to the dead birds and the bird species being wiped out by your fucking greed-induced pollution.

Oral final arguments on the appeal will be held on June 18.

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AER, tarsands industry self regulator, let slippery CNRL appeal $278,000 fine for killing over 400 migratory birds in toxic waste lake (NOT A POND!); unravelling its own sanction against the polluting killer. Self regulation in oil & gas is a big fat fail, just like in Canada’s legal-judicial industry and authorities know it, but the rich demand it, ensuring law violations and harms continue, unabated, making the rich more money. Killing workers doesn’t even get charges that stick to CNRL.

Oil Patch Porn, Starring CNRL, Cenovus (Encana/Ovintiv spawn), Obsidian, Imperial, Sequoia, Long Run, Torxen, AlphaBow, Baytex, West Lake, TAQA, Whitecap, and many other smaller fuckers. Creator: Gov’t; Director: AER/ERCB/EUB; Bank: Albertans.

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Norges Bank blacklists CNRL, Cenovus (split from Encana – now Ovinvtiv – after Ernst lawsuit filed), Suncor and Imperial Oil from Gov’t Pension Fund Global for unacceptable carbon emissions in Alberta’s tarsands. Updated with tar-pimping by Ms. Southern and Alex Pourbaix, CEO Cenovus.

Jason Kenney gives multi-billion dollar profiting companies a taxpayer-funded war room to abuse citizens concerned about industry’s rampant life-threatening pollution: Suncor tarsands revenue up from $11.2 to $12 billion between 2017 and 2018 when companies whined about how hard it was to operate in Canada; CNRL boosted its revenue from $7.1 to $11.5 billion

2017: Happy Alberta-Oil-Patch-Get-Away-with-Murder New Year? After 10 years to investigate and release report, CNRL fined $10,000 – maximum allowed – following regulation violations that killed 2 workers, injured 5 others, 13 in total trapped by devastating tank collapse. All 29 charges against CNRL dropped. Alberta’s “No Duty of Care” energy “regulation” wins & kills, again.

More and more energy companies not making payments to Saskatchewan, Alberta landowners. Why would they? Landowners, urgent with greed, signed leases they didn’t read, with few legal protections. Multi-billion dollar profit-taker CNRL asks for 30% property tax cut. Do landowners ripped off by oil companies get tax cuts? Do citizens and communities with their water, land and air poisoned by frac companies get tax cuts?

2016: Court hearing today: CNRL to pay $500,000 for breaking the law ($425,000 to be given to U of C, how’s that for Synergy Alberta control?). Encana gets fined nothing for breaking the law frac’ing Rosebud’s drinking water aquifers; regulators get fined nothing for fraudulently covering up for Encana

2016: AER: Pick & Choose Regulator when Positive Image Needed in the Press? Regulate a few infractions to impress the Supreme Court of Canada? CNRL appealing $8,000 penalty for unauthorized temporary pond construction

2016: “I’m actually outraged.” With Alberta Court’s blessings, Energy giant CNRL derails full public inquiry into foreign workers’ deaths

2016: AER Investigation Report (yes another one): CNRL’s Primrose fracking flow to surface mess and groundwater contamination “caused by excessive steam volumes, along with open conduits such as well bores, natural fractures and faults, and hydraulically induced fractures.”

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2014: CNRL reports aquifer is contaminated with BTEX 10 km from closest seepage site, How far from steam injection site?

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