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US-based Cenovus refinery to pay penalty for violating emissions rules

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FILE PHOTO: President and CEO of Cenovus Energy Alex Pourbaix speaks at the TD Securities Calgary Energy Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 9, 2019.  REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo
President and CEO of Cenovus Energy Alex Pourbaix speaks at the TD Securities Calgary Energy Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 9, 2019. — REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo

A U.S.-based refinery owned by Canada’s Cenovus Energy will pay a $19 million penalty and spend an estimated $150 million in capital investments after violating emissions rules, U.S. authorities said on Friday.

The penalty is part of a settlement reached between the Lima refinery in Ohio and the U.S. Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. In a joint statement, the EPA and the department said the plant had emitted illegal amounts of benzene and other volatile organic compounds.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward, writing by David Ljunggren; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

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