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DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 071
Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry. View PDF. (1.1 MB) Release Date: February 02, 2017. Replaces the previous edition released on November 09, 2009. Released with Bulletin 2017-03. BASE OF GROUNDWATER PROTECTION DATA The Base of Groundwater Protection (BGWP) file provides the best estimated elevation (in metres above sea level) for the base of the deepest formation that is likely to contain nonsaline groundwater. Nonsaline groundwater, at and above the BGWP elevation, requires protection from oil and gas activity regulated by the Alberta EnergyRegulator.
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent.LOGON
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ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA The AER inspects thousands of wells, production and processing facilities, pipelines, and coal and oil sands mines each year to ensure energy development is safe. IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 071
Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry. View PDF. (1.1 MB) Release Date: February 02, 2017. Replaces the previous edition released on November 09, 2009. Released with Bulletin 2017-03. BASE OF GROUNDWATER PROTECTION DATA The Base of Groundwater Protection (BGWP) file provides the best estimated elevation (in metres above sea level) for the base of the deepest formation that is likely to contain nonsaline groundwater. Nonsaline groundwater, at and above the BGWP elevation, requires protection from oil and gas activity regulated by the Alberta EnergyRegulator.
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent.LOGON
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DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance. PIPELINES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Every day in Alberta, a complex network of pipelines operates right under our feet, moving oil and gas to markets at home and beyond. In fact, oil and gas pipelines stretch more than 433 000 kilometres across the province. It’s our job to regulate these pipelines and ensure that they’re safe. ONESTOP | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR OneStop: Our Automated Review Technology. As part of our Integrated Decision Approach, we have changed the way companies apply to the AER.OneStop, our application review technology, dramatically reduces application processing timelines and wait times for companies while improving regulatory oversight.. When an operator submits an application into OneStop, the technology uses a complex setDIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT The costs associated with this closure work – also known as end-of-life obligations – are what's called “liability.”. At the end of 2020, the total liability for Alberta's oil and gas sector was approximately $30 billion. This liability information can be found on CAREERS | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR We care about Albertans. We demonstrate integrity. We are accountable. We are one team. We make a difference. As the province’s sole regulator of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resource development, the AER’s responsibilities are notably diverse. It makes sense that our workforce is, too. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediation ST104 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agentsNote: This list is a subset of the larger Business Associate Codes List noted below Licensee Agent Codes (ST104) - This list provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agents. It is a subset of the Business Associate Codes(ST104A) below.
ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA The AER inspects thousands of wells, production and processing facilities, pipelines, and coal and oil sands mines each year to ensure energy development is safe. IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance.DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA The AER inspects thousands of wells, production and processing facilities, pipelines, and coal and oil sands mines each year to ensure energy development is safe. IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance.DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
APPLICATION 21.M.004 Notice of Application Application 21.M.004 Del Canada GP Ltd. Fox Creek, AB Greenview No. 16, AB The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has received application 21.M.004. This notice sets out the deadline for filing a statement of concern under the section “How to File a Statement of Concern.” Description of the Application DIRECTIVES | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Our directives contain requirements and processes that energy companies operating in Alberta must follow. If not, we will enforce action through our compliance assurance program. Click on a directive to learn more about it. If you notice that contact information and phone numbers published in older directives are outdated, please contact our Customer Contact Centre for assistance.APPLICATION 1922830
Notice of Scheduling of Hearing Proceeding ID: 379 Ridgeback Resources Inc. and Westbrick Energy Ltd Near Brazeau Dam The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) will hold a public hearing for applications filed by Ridgeback Resources Inc. (Ridgeback) and Westbrick Energy Ltd. (Westbrick) to drill wells near the Brazeau hydroelectric facility. A complete list of the specific applications is includedDIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right. CAREERS | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR We care about Albertans. We demonstrate integrity. We are accountable. We are one team. We make a difference. As the province’s sole regulator of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resource development, the AER’s responsibilities are notably diverse. It makes sense that our workforce is, too.AREA-BASED CLOSURE
The area-based closure (ABC) program encourages oil and gas licensees to work together to decommission, remediate, and reclaim their energy infrastructure and sites. The voluntary program benefits industry by reducing the cost of closure activity—pilot programs have shown cost savings of up to 40 per cent—and it benefits operators and Albertans by reducing the liabilities associated with LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediation ST102 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST102: Facility List, formerly Battery Codes and Facility Codes (updated monthly) These reports each contain list of batteries, gas plants, meter stations, and other facilities in the province. As well, the list has been upgraded to include additional information frequently requested by customers, such as operator name and facility sub-type description. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediationDIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY What's New. May 27, 2021 | Open File Report 2021-03. Susceptibility to Ground Motion Amplification from Seismic Waves based on Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves in the Red Deer Area, Alberta. May 05, 2021 | Digital Data 2021-0010. Groundwater Yield Continuum for the Cold Lake-Beaver River Basin (GIS data, polygon features) ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA The AER inspects thousands of wells, production and processing facilities, pipelines, and coal and oil sands mines each year to ensure energy development is safe. EMPLOYEE REMOTE SYSTEMS ACCESS Access AER Outlook Webmail. Outlook Web Access provides internet access to your Exchange e-mail and calendar. Contact the AER Service Desk at 403-297-3744 should you have questions. * denote that remote systems access points require a AER or GoA-issued ID and RSA token(fob).
IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
ALBERTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY What's New. May 27, 2021 | Open File Report 2021-03. Susceptibility to Ground Motion Amplification from Seismic Waves based on Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves in the Red Deer Area, Alberta. May 05, 2021 | Digital Data 2021-0010. Groundwater Yield Continuum for the Cold Lake-Beaver River Basin (GIS data, polygon features)DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 071
Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry. View PDF. (1.1 MB) Release Date: February 02, 2017. Replaces the previous edition released on November 09, 2009. Released with Bulletin 2017-03. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediation ONESTOP | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR OneStop: Our Automated Review Technology. As part of our Integrated Decision Approach, we have changed the way companies apply to the AER.OneStop, our application review technology, dramatically reduces application processing timelines and wait times for companies while improving regulatory oversight.. When an operator submits an application into OneStop, the technology uses a complex set PIPELINE APPLICATIONS Companies submitting new pipeline applications must meet our stringent public safety, participant involvement, notification, and technical requirements. Our requirements are detailed in the following: Directive 056: Energy Development Applications and Schedules. Pipeline Act. Pipeline Rules. Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.Water Act.
CAREERS | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR We care about Albertans. We demonstrate integrity. We are accountable. We are one team. We make a difference. As the province’s sole regulator of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resource development, the AER’s responsibilities are notably diverse. It makes sense that our workforce is, too. IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
ST1 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST1: A list of well licences issued each day. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII format from the first table below. The files are posted to the server automatically and each issue overwrites the file from the corresponding day of the previous week. Follow the links in the first table below to get to the seven most recent ST13 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST13A: Alberta Gas Plant/Gas Gathering System Activities - Annual Statistics ST13A displays annual volumetric data for gas plant and gas gathering system activities such as receipts, dispositions, and processes. The 10-year history will be refreshed in the current year report only. *NOTE: Some facilities may not balance due to different methods of reporting in prior years. ST102 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST102: Facility List, formerly Battery Codes and Facility Codes (updated monthly) These reports each contain list of batteries, gas plants, meter stations, and other facilities in the province. As well, the list has been upgraded to include additional information frequently requested by customers, such as operator name and facility sub-type description. AER ABANDONED WELLS MAP VIEWER PETRINEX provides services that facilitate fast, standardized, safe, and accurate management and exchange of key volumetric, royalty, and commercial information associated with the upstream petroleum sector. PETRINEX uses a login, web-based system for its automated business functions and processes.LOGON
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ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediationDIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY What's New. May 27, 2021 | Open File Report 2021-03. Susceptibility to Ground Motion Amplification from Seismic Waves based on Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves in the Red Deer Area, Alberta. May 05, 2021 | Digital Data 2021-0010. Groundwater Yield Continuum for the Cold Lake-Beaver River Basin (GIS data, polygon features) ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediationDIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY What's New. May 27, 2021 | Open File Report 2021-03. Susceptibility to Ground Motion Amplification from Seismic Waves based on Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves in the Red Deer Area, Alberta. May 05, 2021 | Digital Data 2021-0010. Groundwater Yield Continuum for the Cold Lake-Beaver River Basin (GIS data, polygon features) LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediation ONESTOP | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR OneStop: Our Automated Review Technology. As part of our Integrated Decision Approach, we have changed the way companies apply to the AER.OneStop, our application review technology, dramatically reduces application processing timelines and wait times for companies while improving regulatory oversight.. When an operator submits an application into OneStop, the technology uses a complex set PIPELINE APPLICATIONS Companies submitting new pipeline applications must meet our stringent public safety, participant involvement, notification, and technical requirements. Our requirements are detailed in the following: Directive 056: Energy Development Applications and Schedules. Pipeline Act. Pipeline Rules. Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.Water Act.
CAREERS | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR We care about Albertans. We demonstrate integrity. We are accountable. We are one team. We make a difference. As the province’s sole regulator of oil, oil sands, natural gas, and coal resource development, the AER’s responsibilities are notably diverse. It makes sense that our workforce is, too. IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
ST1 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST1: A list of well licences issued each day. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII format from the first table below. The files are posted to the server automatically and each issue overwrites the file from the corresponding day of the previous week. Follow the links in the first table below to get to the seven most recent ST13 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST13A: Alberta Gas Plant/Gas Gathering System Activities - Annual Statistics ST13A displays annual volumetric data for gas plant and gas gathering system activities such as receipts, dispositions, and processes. The 10-year history will be refreshed in the current year report only. *NOTE: Some facilities may not balance due to different methods of reporting in prior years. ST102 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST102: Facility List, formerly Battery Codes and Facility Codes (updated monthly) These reports each contain list of batteries, gas plants, meter stations, and other facilities in the province. As well, the list has been upgraded to include additional information frequently requested by customers, such as operator name and facility sub-type description. AER ABANDONED WELLS MAP VIEWER PETRINEX provides services that facilitate fast, standardized, safe, and accurate management and exchange of key volumetric, royalty, and commercial information associated with the upstream petroleum sector. PETRINEX uses a login, web-based system for its automated business functions and processes.LOGON
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ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025.DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025.DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent.RELEASE REPORTING
Most substance releases from energy developments in Alberta—oil, oil sands, in situ, natural gas, pipeline, and coal projects—must be reported to us. This page includes release reporting information and requirements that companies must follow. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediationAREA-BASED CLOSURE
The area-based closure (ABC) program encourages oil and gas licensees to work together to decommission, remediate, and reclaim their energy infrastructure and sites. The voluntary program benefits industry by reducing the cost of closure activity—pilot programs have shown cost savings of up to 40 per cent—and it benefits operators and Albertans by reducing the liabilities associated with ST102 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST102: Facility List, formerly Battery Codes and Facility Codes (updated monthly) These reports each contain list of batteries, gas plants, meter stations, and other facilities in the province. As well, the list has been upgraded to include additional information frequently requested by customers, such as operator name and facility sub-type description.DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ST104 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agentsNote: This list is a subset of the larger Business Associate Codes List noted below Licensee Agent Codes (ST104) - This list provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agents. It is a subset of the Business Associate Codes(ST104A) below.
DIRECTIVE 071
Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry. View PDF. (1.1 MB) Release Date: February 02, 2017. Replaces the previous edition released on November 09, 2009. Released with Bulletin 2017-03. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
AER ABANDONED WELLS MAP VIEWER PETRINEX provides services that facilitate fast, standardized, safe, and accurate management and exchange of key volumetric, royalty, and commercial information associated with the upstream petroleum sector. PETRINEX uses a login, web-based system for its automated business functions and processes.LOGON
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Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATORDIRECTIVESSYSTEMS AND TOOLSSEARCHCONTACT USACTS, REGULATIONS, AND RULESACTIVITY AND DATA Methane Reduction in Alberta. We’re collaborating with the Government of Alberta to reduce methane emissions from Alberta’s upstream oil and gas industry by 45 per cent by 2025.DIRECTIVE 087
Effective Date: March 4, 2021 Replaces Interim Directive 2003-01 issued January 30, 2003 Released with Bulletin 2021-07.DIRECTIVE 067
Effective Date: April 7, 2021 Replaces the previous edition released on December 6, 2017. Released with Bulletin 2021-11.. Purpose of this Directive . Acquiring and holding a licence or approval for energy development in Alberta is a privilege, not a right.DIRECTIVE 056
Purpose of this Directive. This directive contains the technical requirements for applying to construct or operate facilities, pipelines, or wells. Procedural instructions and forms can be found in Manual 012: Energy Development Applications; Procedures and Schedules. While Directive 056 encompasses the legal requirements of alllicensees under
IN SITU PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONS Every year, companies with in situ oil sands schemes must submit performance reports and data to us. Albertans, industry operators, and other stakeholders can review this information here. Information is listed by approval operator, approval project name, and approval number issued. This submission requirement is listed in the followingdirectives:
DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent.RELEASE REPORTING
Most substance releases from energy developments in Alberta—oil, oil sands, in situ, natural gas, pipeline, and coal projects—must be reported to us. This page includes release reporting information and requirements that companies must follow. LIABILITY MANAGEMENT RATING AND REPORTING We work collaboratively with government and companies to develop and implement liability management programs for all energy sectors, which help to protect Albertans from significant potential environmental issues and costs associated with the closure of energy projects.. We use a liability management rating (LMR) to help us assess a company’s ability to address its abandonment, remediationAREA-BASED CLOSURE
The area-based closure (ABC) program encourages oil and gas licensees to work together to decommission, remediate, and reclaim their energy infrastructure and sites. The voluntary program benefits industry by reducing the cost of closure activity—pilot programs have shown cost savings of up to 40 per cent—and it benefits operators and Albertans by reducing the liabilities associated with ST102 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST102: Facility List, formerly Battery Codes and Facility Codes (updated monthly) These reports each contain list of batteries, gas plants, meter stations, and other facilities in the province. As well, the list has been upgraded to include additional information frequently requested by customers, such as operator name and facility sub-type description.DIRECTIVE 060
With the exception of oil sands mining schemes and operations, Directive 060 applies to all schemes and operations approved under section 10 of the Oil Sands Conservation Act. These requirements ensure that public safety concerns and environmental impacts are addressed before beginning to flare, incinerate, or vent. ST104 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR Provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agentsNote: This list is a subset of the larger Business Associate Codes List noted below Licensee Agent Codes (ST104) - This list provides Business Associate (BA) codes for all registered licensees and agents. It is a subset of the Business Associate Codes(ST104A) below.
DIRECTIVE 071
Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry. View PDF. (1.1 MB) Release Date: February 02, 2017. Replaces the previous edition released on November 09, 2009. Released with Bulletin 2017-03. ST49 | ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR ST49: List of well spud data reported for the day and includes: spud data, well name, licence number, unique identifier, and drilling contractor.. Seven days (one week) of files are available in ASCII text format from the first table below. As each issue is released itsupersedes the
AER ABANDONED WELLS MAP VIEWER PETRINEX provides services that facilitate fast, standardized, safe, and accurate management and exchange of key volumetric, royalty, and commercial information associated with the upstream petroleum sector. PETRINEX uses a login, web-based system for its automated business functions and processes.LOGON
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