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Alberta’s energy watchdog has fined a company $456K for submitting incomplete and misleading reclamation applications. This hefty penalty underscores the regulator’s resolve to clamp down on corporate missteps, even if the fine barely buys a decent lunch these days.
The regulator says CEPro Energy and Environmental Services submitted incomplete, misleading applications
EDMONTON - Alberta's energy regulator has fined a company $456,000 for submitting false or misleading information in its applications for reclamation approval.
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