Energy Company Fined Over Unlawful Killing of Migratory Birds
Typical oil reserve pit beside a drilling rig. Credit: Pedro Ramirez / USFWS
December 19, 2012
An independent oil and gas exploration company operating in eight states has been fined $22,500 after migratory birds died in pits used to store toxic oil drilling waste. The Denver-based SM Energy Co. had pled guilty in U.S. District Court in Billings, MT to federal misdemeanor charges of violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska.
Department of Justice - News Release
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie Region, Environmental Contaminants Program - Oil Spill Waste Pits
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