(Reuters) - Denmark has fined French oil and gas major Total (PA:TOTF) 500,000 Danish crowns ($75,145) for the discharge of chemicals in the North Sea by a company it bought in 2017, Danish broadcaster DR said on Tuesday.
Maersk Oil, the former oil unit of shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk (CO:MAERSKb), was originally reported to the police by the Danish environmental protection agency in 2017.
Total bought Maersk Oil in a $7.45 billion deal the same year.
"The lack of compliance is both regrettable and unacceptable," a spokeswoman for Total told DR.
Danish police confirmed they had fined Total.
Total was not immediately available for comment.