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Cleanup crews on site after Baytex Energy pipeline leak in northeastern Alberta

By CP STAFF   

Industry Resource Sector Alberta Baytex Energy cleanup environment oil and gas pipeline

Pipeline on the site about 45 kilometres southeast of Peace River has been shut down to stop the flow.

CALGARY—Cleanup 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.

The Alberta Energy Regulator says the leak was reported last Wednesday.

It says the pipeline on the site about 45 kilometres southeast of Peace River has been shut down to stop the flow.

The regulator says there has been no affect on waterbodies or wildlife.

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It says AER staff have responded to the site and remain in contact with the company to ensure all cleanup requirements are being met.

Baytex reported it produced about 17,300 barrels of oil equivalent per day from its Peace River area assets in the first quarter of 2019.

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