New Brunswick: Court orders end to Route 134 anti-fracking blockade

SWN Resources applied for injunction to end blockade of its equipment near Rexton

CBC News, Oct 3, 2013

Blockade to stop fracking in Mik'maq territory, October 2013.

Blockade to stop fracking on Route 134 in Mi’kmaq territory, October 2013.

A Court of Queen’s Bench Judge has issued an order for shale gas protesters on Route 134 to remove their barricades on the highway and allow SWN Resources Canada access to its equipment in the area.

The protesters have stopped traffic on the highway connecting Rexton with Highway 11 since Monday. They have also blocked the entrance to the area where SWN Resources has its shale gas exploration vehicles parked.

SWN Resources filed a motion with the Court of Queen’s Bench in Moncton on Wednesday, seeking an injunction to order an end to the protest. Mr. Justice George Rideout granted the order on Thursday. The order remains in force until midnight, Oct. 12, 2013.

The order names Loraine Claire, Jim Pictou, Seven Bernard, Jason Okay, Greg Cook, Wilhemina (Willi) Nolan, Melanie Elward, Ann Pohl, Rachel Daigle, Suzanne Patles, John Doe and Jane Doe as respondents.

Among other things, the order restrains the respondents and any other person acting on their behalf from:

  • interfering or attempting to interfere with any authorized person from accessing the SWN Resources staging area and storage facility situated on Route 134;
  • interfering or attempting to interfere with any person on Route 134, Highway 11, or any public roadway, including any interference with any activities related to the seismic testing program;
  • causing a nuisance in the vicinity of SWN Resources equipment, including those activities related to the seismic testing program.

The order authorizes any peace officer to arrest, remove and remand anyone who is contravening the order.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/court-orders-end-to-shale-gas-barricades-on-route-134-1.1894789

Posted on October 3, 2013, in Oil & Gas and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Is this access to the fracking equipment to take it away as in there will be no fracking there?

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