Oil price spike won’t increase industry cleanup spending: Alberta energy minister
EDMONTON — The current spike in oil prices is no reason to force industry to spend more on cleaning up Alberta’s tens of thousands of abandoned oil and gas wells, says the province’s energy minister.
Sonya Savage said the province’s recently adopted plan to fix the problem, which requires industry to spend $422 million next year and slightly more after that, will do the trick.
“The framework is a fair and balanced approach to address the management of oil and gas liabilities throughout a project’s life cycle,” Savage said in an email Friday.
“It also takes into account the challenging conditions that the energy sector in Alberta has grappled with.”

