Statement from Environmental Defense Fund on Weyburn Oilfield in Eastern Saskatchewan
NEWS RELEASE
Contacts:
Media:
Mica Odom, 512.619.8453, [email protected]
Expert:
Scott Anderson, 512.699.1077, [email protected]
(Austin, Texas – January 12, 2011) The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is concerned about the situation in the Weyburn oilfield in eastern Saskatchewan. We are concerned first and foremost about any harm suffered by the Kerr family and believe that a thorough investigation is warranted. EDF is also concerned about what leakage of even a small amount of CO2 could mean for the Weyburn Carbon Capture & Sequestration (CCS) project. To date, Weyburn has been a success story known all over the world for demonstrating that, under proper conditions, geologic sequestration of CO2 can be an effective tool in the fight to avoid catastrophic climate change. At this point EDF has no reason to believe that Weyburn’s reputation will be affected, but clearly this incident is an important reminder that geologic sequestration is only appropriate for sites that are carefully selected, rigorously monitored, and operated in a way that minimizes risks.
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