Husky case could drag on or settle quickly depending on positions, prosecutor says
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 and federal charges relating to the release of 225,000 litres of oil from a pipeline in July 2016. About 40 per cent of that oil went into the North Saskatchewan River, affecting water sources in North Battleford, Prince Albert and Melfort.
It’s difficult to say how long the case will go on, according to Crown Prosecutor Matthew Miazga.
“If there is going to be a resolution of the case by a plea and sentencing, it might go on for a few months,” he said. “If the matter actually goes to trial it could be much longer than that.”