newSouthwestern Energy faces fracking lawsuit
CBC News
Posted: May 24, 2011 7:28 AM AT
Last Updated: May 24, 2011 7:28 AM AT
A U.S. company that is seeking to drill for natural gas in New Brunswick is facing a class-action lawsuit in Arkansas over its use of the controversial hydro-fracking procedure.
Southwestern Energy has committed to invest $49 million into the province as a part of a three-year licence to search for oil and gas.
But in the United States it is already facing a claim for damages from about a dozen families in Pennsylvania. Now, another law firm has launched a class-action suit in Arkansas.
Tim Holton, the lead lawyer on the case, said hundreds of people could be included in the latest lawsuit.
Holton said the case started when one family's water well was turned into a gas well allegedly because of nearby fracking.
"The water well next door to their house began to spew methane. So much so that they ended up putting a flare in the person's backyard," Holton said.
Holton said other families have started coming forward with claims.
The lawyer said other people say their water wells have also been contaminated with chemicals, which they blame on the fracking procedure.
The debated hydro-fracking — also known as hydraulic fracturing — has caused many New Brunswick communities to discuss the strength of the province's mining rules.
Hydro-fracturing is a process where exploration companies inject a mixture of water, sand and chemicals into the ground, creating cracks in shale rock formations. That process allows companies to extract natural gas from areas that would otherwise go untapped.
The New Brunswick government has hosted a public meeting on the mining procedure.
As well, Southwestern Energy has hosted a series of open sessions to explain its plans.
N.B. urged to be careful
Holton said the New Brunswick government should be careful before allowing Southwestern Energy to use the contentious drilling technique in the province.
"There are rules, there are regulations. The question is: are they being enforced," Holton said.
"And I think to a large extent people wonder exactly how much do we know about what is being done to the earth when you hydraulically frack rock."
The lawsuit asks for millions of dollars in damages.
It also asks the court to order the drilling companies to pay for an independent monitoring of the water supply and health of the families.
The lawsuit was filed last week. The allegations have not been proven in court.
Southwestern Energy has not yet filed a statement of defence.
Share Tools
Latest New Brunswick News Headlines
- N.B. firefighters warned of lawsuit threat
- Firefighters need more protection against legal action, according to a former chief in New Brunswick. more »
- Armed robbery at Saint John gas bar
- There was an armed robbery at a Saint John, N.B., gas station Friday night. more »
- Cataractes advance to Memorial Cup final by beating Sea Dogs
- Yannick Veilleux broke a tie at 13:14 of the third period as the host Shawinigan Cataractes upset the defending champion Saint John Sea Dogs 7-4 in the semifinal of the Mastercard Memorial Cup on Friday night. more »
- 4 arrests in Elsipogtog drug trafficking case
- Four people are facing charges in connection with a two-month long investigation into prescription drug trafficking on Elsipogtog First Nation. more »
Top News Headlines
- Lisa Raitt closer to ending CP Rail strike
- Labour Minister Lisa Raitt is prepared to end the Canadian Pacific Rail strike if necessary, after both CP Rail and the union rejected a proposal for voluntary arbitration by the government-appointed negotiator on Sunday. Raitt tells CBC News she is "extremely disappointed." more »
- Syrian regime denies role in Houla massacre
- The UN Security Council condemned the Syrian regime at an emergency meeting Sunday, holding president Bashar al-Assad's military responsible for the massacre of more than 100 people, dozens of whom were children younger than 10 years old. more »
- Ryder Hesjedal wins prestigious Giro d'Italia
- Victoria, B.C., native Ryder Hesjedal has become the first Canadian to win one of the cycling world's three Grand Tour events, wrapping up the 2012 Giro d'Italia with an excellent performance in the final stage in Milan. more »
- Neighbour may have helped find missing kids in Mexico
- Two Winnipeg children who had been missing for nearly four years were found in Mexico after a man raised concerns about his neighbour, according to a private investigator. more »
- N.B. firefighters warned of lawsuit threat
- 'Suspicious' fire destroys former school in Marysville
- Armed robbery at Saint John gas bar
- David Alward worried about EI changes
- 4 arrests in Elsipogtog drug trafficking case
- Woman robs store in Tracadie-Sheila
- Loose dog prevents mail delivery to area residents
- Nickelback heading to Moncton this summer
- Pension snafu may erode public trust, says Norton

