Water Use Challenges to Oil and Gas Developments

Authors

  • Wally Braul Regulatory partner at Gowlings LLP
  • Mike Theroux Litigation partner with Bennett Jones LLP
  • Robbie Armfield Legal counsel at Nexen Energy ULC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/alr405

Keywords:

Energy Law, Petroleum Law, Special Edition

Abstract

As public concern over fracking gains increased prominence in the media, litigation concerning the practice is starting to appear before Canadian courts. The litigation thus far has focused largely on water use and its associated licensing regimes, as well as Aboriginal treaty rights. Opponents of fracking have employed diverse strategies to combat the practice. Aside from the Environmental Appeal Board case involving the Fort Nelson First Nation, the British Columbia government and Nexen, no single strategy has proved particularly successful, though the litigation remains in its infancy. This article profiles the emerging Canadian litigation, considering it alongside the developing American civil litigation.

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