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Macon Daily
April 16, 2018
Husky Energy Inc. (TSE:HSE) has received an average recommendation of “Hold” from the thirteen analysts that are currently covering the firm, Marketbeat Ratings reports. One research analyst has rated the stock with a sell recommendation, six have given a hold recommendation and two have assignedÃâà...
The Telegram
April 6, 2018
Husky Energy is in the market for a new chief financial officer (CFO) following the resignation of Jon McKenzie as of Wednesday. Until such time that a new CFO is announced, controller Jeff Hart has been appointed in an acting role. Hart, a chartered accountant, has worked for Husky in a variety of seniorÃâà...
News Talk 980 CJME
April 1, 2018
The province charged Husky Oil Operations Ltd. – which held the licence for the pipeline, while the federal government has charged their parent company Husky Energy as well as Husky Oil Operations Ltd. “We've just had preliminary discussions with Husky's counsel,” Miazga said. “I think everybodyÃâà...
battlefordsNOW
March 30, 2018
The prosecutor in charge of the Husky oil spill case said the matter could either wrap up in a few months or drag on much longer, depending on how the parties proceed at their next appearance. Husky Energy Inc. made a first appearance in Lloydminster provincial court today on several provincial andÃâà...
620 CKRM.com
March 30, 2018
Husky is facing provincial and federal charges in connection to a 2016 oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River near Maidstone that saw 225,000 litres of oil get spilled into the water. All sides agreed to set June 21 as the next court date. Husky is facing one provincial charge alleging it “unlawfullyÃâà...
Globalnews.ca
March 30, 2018
Court proceedings against Husky Energy Ltd. related to a pipeline leak into the North Saskatchewan River have been adjourned until June 21 after a brief appearance in Lloydminster, Sask., provincial court. The Calgary-based oil and gas producer said it requested the adjournment on Friday to have moreÃâà...
paNOW
March 29, 2018
Prince Albert's mayor says the fines against Husky are fair, while a provincial environmental group is calling for better pipeline regulation from the company responsible for spilling oil into the North Saskatchewan River. In July of 2016, roughly 225,000 litres of crude oil-blend were released into the NorthÃâà...
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
December 31, 1999
The charges stem from an incident in July 2016, when about 1 570 bbl of blended heavy crude oil spilled into the river near Maidstone. Rising water levels at the time complicated the cleanup operation, resulting in oil flowing downstream. Advertisement. The federal and provincial investigation resulted inÃâà...
CBC.ca
December 31, 1999
In response to an emailed request for comment from CBC, Husky Energy declined an interview, saying it will take time to fully review charges before responding. "Fundamentally, we accept full responsibility for the incident, as we have from the beginning. We deeply regret this happened and we are sorryÃâà...
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
December 31, 1999
Husky Energy Inc. could face millions of dollars in fines after the provincial and federal government filed 10 charges in connection with a major pipeline spill in Saskatchewan almost two years ago. Representatives of the Calgary-based company are expected to appear in Lloydminster provincial court onÃâà...
OilPrice.com
December 31, 1999
The Canadian Department of Environment is charging Husky Energy with nine counts of environmental damage related to an oil spill that occurred in 2016, and the province of Saskatchewan has added one more under the local Environmental Management and Protection Act. Husky reported the pipelineÃâà...