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Encana to cut workforce another 20% on top of earlier downsizing

Encana to cut workforce another 20% on top of earlier downsizing

Calgary-based oil and gas producer reports 4th-quarter losses of $612M

Doug Suttles, CEO of Encana Corp., speaks to reporters in Calgary in 2013. The Calgary-based company announced on Wednesday it's planning a further 20 per cent reduction in its workforce to achieve up to $250 million in additional cost savings this year.

Doug Suttles, CEO of Encana Corp., speaks to reporters in Calgary in 2013. The Calgary-based company announced on Wednesday it’s planning a further 20 per cent reduction in its workforce to achieve up to $250 million in additional cost savings this year. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Encana Corp. says it’s planning a further 20 per cent reduction in its workforce as it works to achieve up to $250 million in additional cost savings this year, beyond what had previously been announced.

Details on how many jobs will be affected and when they’ll happen weren’t immediately available.

But the company says by the end of the year, its workforce will be half the size it was in 2013. That works out to roughly 1,600 job cuts over three years.

The Calgary-based oil and gas producer announced the cuts with its fourth-quarter financial report, which included a $612 million net loss or 72 cents per share — mostly the result of asset write downs and other non-operating items.

Those were partly offset by 36 per cent increase in Encana’s liquids production since the fourth quarter of 2014, and previous cost-cutting measures that helped increase Encana’s cash flow despite lower commodity prices.

Excluding $514 million in asset impairments and other items such as foreign exchange, Encana’s operating earnings in the fourth quarter were $111 million or 13 cents per share — up from $35 million or five cents per share a year earlier.

Encana chief executive Doug Suttles said the company enters 2016 with a strong balance sheet, a high-quality portfolio of assets and improved efficiency that offset the impact of reduced capital spending and lower prices for its oil and gas.

Charter Rights at Issue in Fracking Supreme Court Case

Charter Rights at Issue in Fracking Supreme Court Case

Jessica Ernst’s long battle over rights, well contamination reaches highest court Tuesday.

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Jessica Ernst stands in front of Encana compressors in Rosebud, Alberta. Photo by Tor Lundberg Tuorda.

An Alberta woman’s landmark eight-year battle over fracking regulation, water contamination and Charter rights will take centre stage in the Supreme Court of Canada Tuesday.

Jessica Ernst claims fracking contaminated the water supply at her homestead near Rosebud, about 110 kilometres east of Calgary. She is seeking $33 million in damages.

Ernst is also taking on the agency that regulates the energy industry in Alberta, claiming it has denied her the right to raise her concerns effectively and is shielded by unconstitutional legislation that bar citizens from suing it for wrongdoing.

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Law at the University of Toronto have intervened in support of Ernst’s position and the lawsuit could change the way the controversial technology of hydraulic fracturing is regulated in Canada.

Ernst’s lawyers hope the Supreme Court will eventually rule that the Alberta Energy Regulator violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by limiting her ability to communicate with the agency.

Such a decision would punt Ernst’s case back into Alberta’s courts where it can continue its slow course. Ernst considers the regulator the most at fault in her famous and multi-pronged lawsuit.

In a “factum” prepared for the Supreme Court, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association argues that immunity clauses for regulators are an affront to government accountability and a licence to abuse power.

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