Alberta Energy Regulator to launch third-party probe of Kearl oilsands tailings leak
EDMONTON — The Alberta Energy Regulator says it’s looking for an investigator to dig into releases of oilsands tailings and tailings-contaminated water that weren’t made public for nine months.
In a statement Tuesday, the regulator said it’s seeking a “qualified, impartial, third-party body” to consider how it notified First Nations, governments and other stakeholders about two releases at Imperial Oil’s Kearl oilsands mine north of Fort McMurray, Alta.
“I have been in regular contact with (the regulator’s) CEO Laurie Pushor, and he assures me he welcomes this third-party review both as an opportunity for an independent recounting of the facts surrounding the (agency’s) response and as an opportunity for (it) to learn and grow as applicable,” said the regulator’s chairman, David Goldie, in a release.
But one resource law expect said the move is unlikely to answer all the questions building around a body that’s supposed to both license industry activity and police its behaviour.

