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CER – CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR – 2021–22 DEPARTMENTAL PLAN Canada Energy Regulator – 2021–22 Departmental Plan. Corporate information Organizational profile. Appropriate minister(s): The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, P.C., M.P. Institutional head: Gitane De Silva Ministerial portfolio: Natural Resources Enabling instrument: Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) Footnote 21 Year of incorporation / commencement: 2019 CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. CER – ORDER DLB-001-2021 EXPRESS PIPELINE LTD. INSPECTION Order DLB-001-2021 pursuant to Section 109 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. INSPECTION OFFICER ORDER NO. DLB-001-2021 . IN THE MATTER OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR ACT, CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION As required by the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulationcompanies s (OPR), must establish, implement and maintain effective management systems and protection programs in order to anticipate, prevent, mitigate and manage conditions adversely affectthe that may
CER – ELECTRICITY EXPORT AUTHORIZATIONS Electricity Export Authorizations – Current to 30 September 2016 (updated quarterly) The current list of valid Canada Energy Regulator electricity export permits provided below is updated and posted quarterly. Current to 30 September 2016 (updated quarterly) /. À jour au 30 septembre 2016 (mises à jour trimestrielles) REFERENCE CASE AND SCENARIOS TO 2030 Refeenergy utures Rence case and scenaRios to 2030 Canada’s Energy Future* An EnErgy MArkEt AssEssMEnt novEMbEr 2007 * This edition of Canada's Energy Future includes minor revisions and an expandedAppendices.
CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Hearing begins on May 19, 2021. Watch the live video feed. CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR – 2021–22 DEPARTMENTAL PLAN Canada Energy Regulator – 2021–22 Departmental Plan. Corporate information Organizational profile. Appropriate minister(s): The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, P.C., M.P. Institutional head: Gitane De Silva Ministerial portfolio: Natural Resources Enabling instrument: Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) Footnote 21 Year of incorporation / commencement: 2019 CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. CER – ORDER DLB-001-2021 EXPRESS PIPELINE LTD. INSPECTION Order DLB-001-2021 pursuant to Section 109 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. INSPECTION OFFICER ORDER NO. DLB-001-2021 . IN THE MATTER OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR ACT, CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION As required by the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulationcompanies s (OPR), must establish, implement and maintain effective management systems and protection programs in order to anticipate, prevent, mitigate and manage conditions adversely affectthe that may
CER – ELECTRICITY EXPORT AUTHORIZATIONS Electricity Export Authorizations – Current to 30 September 2016 (updated quarterly) The current list of valid Canada Energy Regulator electricity export permits provided below is updated and posted quarterly. Current to 30 September 2016 (updated quarterly) /. À jour au 30 septembre 2016 (mises à jour trimestrielles) REFERENCE CASE AND SCENARIOS TO 2030 Refeenergy utures Rence case and scenaRios to 2030 Canada’s Energy Future* An EnErgy MArkEt AssEssMEnt novEMbEr 2007 * This edition of Canada's Energy Future includes minor revisions and an expandedAppendices.
CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR Consultations and Engagement. Find information on Indigenous and stakeholder engagement, the crown consultation process, alternative dispute resolution and view our Land Matters Guide. CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER ORDER STOPS CLEARING ACTIVITIES ON CER Order stops clearing activities on Trans Mountain expansion project. June 04, 2021. On June 3, 2021, the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) issued an Inspection Officer Order to Trans Mountain PipelineULC.
CER – CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR – 2021–22 DEPARTMENTAL PLAN Canada Energy Regulator – 2021–22 Departmental Plan. Plans at a glance. The CER identifies priority areas that strategically focusprogram activities.
CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS CER welcomes new Directors. June 2, 2021. We are pleased to share that new members have been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Canada Energy Regulator. CER – ORDER DLB-001-2021 EXPRESS PIPELINE LTD. INSPECTION Order DLB-001-2021 pursuant to Section 109 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. INSPECTION OFFICER ORDER NO. DLB-001-2021 . IN THE MATTER OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR ACT, RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Find out more about our commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by visiting us online at www.cer-rec.gc.ca. Be sure to follow us on social media CER – ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER IDENTITY PUBLICATION Accountable Officer Identity Publication. To: All pipeline companies regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. 1, impacted regulated companies must submit the name and designation of an Accountable Officer to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). Beginning 12 April 2021, the CER will publish the list of Accountable Officers on its websiteto
NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION As required by the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulationcompanies s (OPR), must establish, implement and maintain effective management systems and protection programs in order to anticipate, prevent, mitigate and manage conditions adversely affectthe that may
CER – GUIDANCE NOTES FOR THE NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD ACT 4. (1) When a company designs, constructs, operates or abandons a pipeline, or contracts for the provision of those services, the company shall ensure that the pipeline is designed, constructed, operated or abandoned in accordance with the applicable provisions of CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Hearing begins on May 19, 2021. Watch the live video feed. CER – DATA AND ANALYSIS Data and analysis. Energy plays a fundamental role in the lives of all Canadians. From transportation, to healthcare, to the clothes we wear; every product and service in our country requires energy. At the Canada Energy Regulator we collect, monitor, analyze, and publish fact-based information on energy markets and supply, sources of energy CER – NATURAL GAS ANNUAL TRADE SUMMARY – 2020 Source and Description. Source: CER Commodity Tracking System Statistics 17 February 2021: Gas – Monthly Summary for Year Figure Description: This data description is in metric units (for imperial units, please visit the source linked above). Natural gas pipeline export volumes were: 84.2 billion cubic metres in 2016, ranging from 6.4 to 7.9 billion cubic metres monthly. 85.1 billion cubic CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER IDENTITY PUBLICATION Accountable Officer Identity Publication. To: All pipeline companies regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. 1, impacted regulated companies must submit the name and designation of an Accountable Officer to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). Beginning 12 April 2021, the CER will publish the list of Accountable Officers on its websiteto
CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Find out more about our commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by visiting us online at www.cer-rec.gc.ca. Be sure to follow us on social media CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ENGAGEMENT
Stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples share their perspectives and provide feedback regarding the National Energy Board mandate and role. National Energy Board engagement activities with stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples are meaningful. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Hearing begins on May 19, 2021. Watch the live video feed. CER – DATA AND ANALYSIS Data and analysis. Energy plays a fundamental role in the lives of all Canadians. From transportation, to healthcare, to the clothes we wear; every product and service in our country requires energy. At the Canada Energy Regulator we collect, monitor, analyze, and publish fact-based information on energy markets and supply, sources of energy CER – NATURAL GAS ANNUAL TRADE SUMMARY – 2020 Source and Description. Source: CER Commodity Tracking System Statistics 17 February 2021: Gas – Monthly Summary for Year Figure Description: This data description is in metric units (for imperial units, please visit the source linked above). Natural gas pipeline export volumes were: 84.2 billion cubic metres in 2016, ranging from 6.4 to 7.9 billion cubic metres monthly. 85.1 billion cubic CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER IDENTITY PUBLICATION Accountable Officer Identity Publication. To: All pipeline companies regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. 1, impacted regulated companies must submit the name and designation of an Accountable Officer to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). Beginning 12 April 2021, the CER will publish the list of Accountable Officers on its websiteto
CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Find out more about our commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by visiting us online at www.cer-rec.gc.ca. Be sure to follow us on social media CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ENGAGEMENT
Stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples share their perspectives and provide feedback regarding the National Energy Board mandate and role. National Energy Board engagement activities with stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples are meaningful. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR Consultations and Engagement. Find information on Indigenous and stakeholder engagement, the crown consultation process, alternative dispute resolution and view our Land Matters Guide. CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – OUR WORK
Our Work. We are the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). We work for you to keep energy moving safely across Canada. We work in the public interest. This means we make decisions based on things that matter to everyone instead of only what’s best for a few. CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER ORDER STOPS CLEARING ACTIVITIES ON CER Order stops clearing activities on Trans Mountain expansion project. June 04, 2021. On June 3, 2021, the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) issued an Inspection Officer Order to Trans Mountain PipelineULC.
CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS CER welcomes new Directors. June 2, 2021. We are pleased to share that new members have been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Canada Energy Regulator. CER – FEATURE ARTICLES 2020. Keeping pipelines safe – operating or not. Welcome to our new Commissioner. Indigenous Advisory Committee Holds Historic First Meeting – Committee’s advice to have far-reaching impacts for the CER’s work. Welcome to the new CER website. Pipeline Coatings. CER – ORDER DLB-001-2021 EXPRESS PIPELINE LTD. INSPECTION Order DLB-001-2021 pursuant to Section 109 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. INSPECTION OFFICER ORDER NO. DLB-001-2021 . IN THE MATTER OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR ACT, NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION As required by the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulationcompanies s (OPR), must establish, implement and maintain effective management systems and protection programs in order to anticipate, prevent, mitigate and manage conditions adversely affectthe that may
CER – MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN CANADA Marketable Natural Gas Production in Canada. The statistics provided in this section are in EXCEL format (.XLS) and are updated monthly with an approximate two-month delay. For further information contact request.demande@cer-rec.gc.ca. The data sources and calculations used are described in the Excel file on the first worksheet. CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: FOOTHILLS The Foothills pipeline system transports natural gas produced in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and to markets in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, as well as the United States. The pipeline commenced operations in 1981. At the end of 2016, CER-regulated assets included 1 241 km of pipeline and various auxiliary infrastructures. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Hearing begins on May 19, 2021. Watch the live video feed. CER – DATA AND ANALYSIS Data and analysis. Energy plays a fundamental role in the lives of all Canadians. From transportation, to healthcare, to the clothes we wear; every product and service in our country requires energy. At the Canada Energy Regulator we collect, monitor, analyze, and publish fact-based information on energy markets and supply, sources of energy CER – NATURAL GAS ANNUAL TRADE SUMMARY – 2020 Source and Description. Source: CER Commodity Tracking System Statistics 17 February 2021: Gas – Monthly Summary for Year Figure Description: This data description is in metric units (for imperial units, please visit the source linked above). Natural gas pipeline export volumes were: 84.2 billion cubic metres in 2016, ranging from 6.4 to 7.9 billion cubic metres monthly. 85.1 billion cubic CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER IDENTITY PUBLICATION Accountable Officer Identity Publication. To: All pipeline companies regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. 1, impacted regulated companies must submit the name and designation of an Accountable Officer to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). Beginning 12 April 2021, the CER will publish the list of Accountable Officers on its websiteto
CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Find out more about our commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by visiting us online at www.cer-rec.gc.ca. Be sure to follow us on social media CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ENGAGEMENT
Stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples share their perspectives and provide feedback regarding the National Energy Board mandate and role. National Energy Board engagement activities with stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples are meaningful. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Hearing begins on May 19, 2021. Watch the live video feed. CER – DATA AND ANALYSIS Data and analysis. Energy plays a fundamental role in the lives of all Canadians. From transportation, to healthcare, to the clothes we wear; every product and service in our country requires energy. At the Canada Energy Regulator we collect, monitor, analyze, and publish fact-based information on energy markets and supply, sources of energy CER – NATURAL GAS ANNUAL TRADE SUMMARY – 2020 Source and Description. Source: CER Commodity Tracking System Statistics 17 February 2021: Gas – Monthly Summary for Year Figure Description: This data description is in metric units (for imperial units, please visit the source linked above). Natural gas pipeline export volumes were: 84.2 billion cubic metres in 2016, ranging from 6.4 to 7.9 billion cubic metres monthly. 85.1 billion cubic CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER IDENTITY PUBLICATION Accountable Officer Identity Publication. To: All pipeline companies regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. 1, impacted regulated companies must submit the name and designation of an Accountable Officer to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). Beginning 12 April 2021, the CER will publish the list of Accountable Officers on its websiteto
CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: EXPRESS PIPELINE Section updated June 2020. The CER requires all pipelines to set aside funds to safely cease operation of a pipeline at the end of its useful life. In 2011, Express Pipeline Ltd. estimated it would cost $44.3 million to do this for the Express Pipeline. In 2018, it updated this estimate to $99.3 million. RECONCILIATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Find out more about our commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by visiting us online at www.cer-rec.gc.ca. Be sure to follow us on social media CER – ARCHIVED – MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION PROGRAM Management System and Protection Program Audit Protocol Background. Companies are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) and related regulations in order to manage safety and security, and protect the environment during the entire lifecycle of their facilities, from design through construction, operation and abandonment. CER – MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL Robert Steedman Professional Leader, Chief Environment Officer National Energy Board 444 Seventh Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0X8 Fax:(403) 299-3110
CER – ENGAGEMENT
Stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples share their perspectives and provide feedback regarding the National Energy Board mandate and role. National Energy Board engagement activities with stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples are meaningful. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR Consultations and Engagement. Find information on Indigenous and stakeholder engagement, the crown consultation process, alternative dispute resolution and view our Land Matters Guide. CER – OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Our Responsibilities. We regulate pipelines, energy development and trade in the Canadian public interest. Before we make a decision or recommendation, we factor in economic, environmental, and social considerations. By considering all the evidence with these things in mind, we are able to make decisions and recommendations that representthe
CER – OUR WORK
Our Work. We are the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). We work for you to keep energy moving safely across Canada. We work in the public interest. This means we make decisions based on things that matter to everyone instead of only what’s best for a few. CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER ORDER STOPS CLEARING ACTIVITIES ON CER Order stops clearing activities on Trans Mountain expansion project. June 04, 2021. On June 3, 2021, the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) issued an Inspection Officer Order to Trans Mountain PipelineULC.
CER – WHAT'S NEW – CER WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS CER welcomes new Directors. June 2, 2021. We are pleased to share that new members have been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Canada Energy Regulator. CER – FEATURE ARTICLES 2020. Keeping pipelines safe – operating or not. Welcome to our new Commissioner. Indigenous Advisory Committee Holds Historic First Meeting – Committee’s advice to have far-reaching impacts for the CER’s work. Welcome to the new CER website. Pipeline Coatings. CER – ORDER DLB-001-2021 EXPRESS PIPELINE LTD. INSPECTION Order DLB-001-2021 pursuant to Section 109 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act. INSPECTION OFFICER ORDER NO. DLB-001-2021 . IN THE MATTER OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY REGULATOR ACT, NATIONAL ENERGY BOARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PROTECTION As required by the National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulationcompanies s (OPR), must establish, implement and maintain effective management systems and protection programs in order to anticipate, prevent, mitigate and manage conditions adversely affectthe that may
CER – MARKETABLE NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN CANADA Marketable Natural Gas Production in Canada. The statistics provided in this section are in EXCEL format (.XLS) and are updated monthly with an approximate two-month delay. For further information contact request.demande@cer-rec.gc.ca. The data sources and calculations used are described in the Excel file on the first worksheet. CER – PIPELINE PROFILES: FOOTHILLS The Foothills pipeline system transports natural gas produced in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and to markets in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, as well as the United States. The pipeline commenced operations in 1981. At the end of 2016, CER-regulated assets included 1 241 km of pipeline and various auxiliary infrastructures. CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR / RÉGIE DE L’ÉNERGIE DU CANADA CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR* English
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