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Charges laid against energy firm for hindering Alberta Energy Regulator facility inspections

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The Alberta Energy Regulator logo is seen on a flag at the opening of the regulator's office in Calgary in an undated handout photo. Handout photo by The Alberta Energy Regulator

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The Alberta Energy Regulator says it has laid charges against Land Petroleum International Inc. and president Bill Fung for hindering AER inspections in 2018.

The provincial regulator says eight charges have been jointly laid against the company and Fung under the Oil and Gas Conservation Act, which provides for penalties of up to $500,000 in fines for a company and $50,000 for an individual.

It says the charges are related to facility inspections near Ponoka in central Alberta in August 2018 but it can't release further detail to ensure the right to a fair prosecution.

Fung and the company are charged with hindering or failing to assist the regulator as well as causing others to contravene provisions under the act.

They are to make a court appearance on Sept. 4 in Ponoka.

The Alberta Energy Regulator says it has laid charges against Land Petroleum International Inc. and president Bill Fung for hindering AER inspections in 2018.

Phone numbers listed as belonging to Land Petroleum in Ponoka and Calgary were out of service on Thursday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 13, 2020.

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