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Holding Imperial Accountable!
Imperial Oil has been given months to address the leak - not only have they failed to do so, but they did not even warn the Indigenous Nations downstream of the leak about the contamination.
Keepers of the Water Lifts Traditional Ecological Knowledge Holders Voices at COP15 UN Biodiversity Conference
Keepers of the Water Lifts Traditional Ecological Knowledge Holders Voices at COP15 UN Biodiversity Conference
Strong Earthquake Occurs at In-situ Tar Sands Extraction Operation Near Peace River, AB
For Immediate Release: December 1, 2022 - Tuesday’s record-strong earthquake near Peace River, Alberta, occurred directly under a large, heavy oil In-Situ project operated by Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL). The 5.8 magnitude earthquake was preceded by two 5.2 magnitude earthquakes and many aftershocks, all directly within the large CNRL Carmon Creek In-Situ oil field. The project was initiated by Shell Canada over ten years ago and sold to CNRL in 2017.
The underground activities of the Carson Creek large heavy oil project strongly suggest a direct industry cause of these earthquakes. A thorough independent/government geological and seismological investigation is needed to determine the facts.
Seismic activity is known to occur due to this type of In-Situ project. Industry should track seismic events related to the massive amounts of hot water injected 550 meters deep into the 30-metre bitumen layer. Injected water can unpredictably follow sub-injection fractures. Page 29 of the Shell 2016 Carson Creek Progress report discusses seismic risk associated with this In-Situ project, while seismic monitoring is not mentioned in the CNRL 2017 Directive 54 Annual Performance Presentation.
No Tar Sands Development is Compatible With a Safe Climate & Indigenous Rights: Advocates to Canadian Government at COP27
Indigenous leaders speak against Pathways Alliance industry event hosted by Canada at COP, as allies walk out of event.
ICYMI: Water Knows no Boundaries: Releasing Toxic Tailings “Pond” Won’t Either
If you missed this event live you can still watch the replay of this vitally important collaborative webinar!
Here’s What is Happening This Week!
Here’s What is Happening This Week with Keepers of the Water!
Water is Life Legal Summit
Keepers of the Water and Indigenous Knowledge Wisdom Center are pleased to present this two-day in-person gathering. Indigenous people have stewarded the land since the beginning of time, we hold the answers to protecting water and this will be discussed by looking further at the following topics; UNDRIP, Doctrine of Discovery, Free Prior and Informed Consent, Criminalization of Indigenous people on our lands, The Indian Act, Canadian Legal System vs. Indigenous Legal Systems, Alberta Regulatory System, Before Contact, Looking at how much Canada spends fighting Indigenous people in the colonial court systems, and The Alberta Tarsands Tailings Ponds and the threats to Water and how this infringes on Indigenous Rights.