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Alberta Energy Regulator The AER provides for the efficient, safe, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of energy and mineral resources in Alberta through our regulatory activities
What is the AER - EnerFAQ | Alberta Energy Regulator What is the Alberta Energy Regulator? This EnerFAQs explains how the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) ensures safe, efficient, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of energy resources (oil, oil sands, natural gas, coal, and geothermal resources) throughout their life cycle
History and Mandate - Alberta Energy Regulator The regulator has had a number of names over the years, including the Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board, the Oil and Gas Conservation Board, the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, and now the Alberta Energy Regulator
ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD - static. aer. ca Dynegy Canada Inc (Dynegy), the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB Board) has concluded that the continuance of operation of the Dynegy Chestermere pipeline is in the public interest, and the Board is prepared to extend Dynegy’s licences
ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD lMPERL4. L OIL RESOURCES ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD Calgary Alberta lMPERL4 L OIL RESOURCES COMPULSORY POOLING xarniner Report E 96-9 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Application, Intervention, and Hearing Imperial Oil Resources Limited (Imperial) applied under section 72 of the Oil and Gas
ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD INTRODUCTION the Public Utilities Board (PUB) merged to form the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) NUL's next review request under Section 42 of the ERC Act was filed on 14 October 1992, and it
Our Role as Regulator - Alberta Energy Regulator energy development applications; industry compliance, enforcement, and monitoring; project closure; and; all other aspects of energy development under our jurisdiction Learn more about how we regulate energy development in Alberta What We Regulate More than 157 000 operating wells
ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD RESCINDING AN ORDER TO PRODUCE DOCUMENTS The Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (Board) received submissions from Gulf Canada Resources Limited (Proceeding No 960952) and Norcen Energy Resources Limited (Proceeding No 960953) requesting that the drilling for and or production of associated gas on specific oil sands leases be
Suitability of the Alberta Subsurface for Carbon-Dioxide Sequestration . . . Alberta with various degrees of suitability and different characteristics in terms of CO 2 sequestration in geological media: • Northeastern Alberta: generally not suitable; possibly in gas reservoirs and salt caverns • Eastern Alberta: reasonably suitable; in oil and gas reservoirs and salt caverns
A Memorandum of Understanding Between Alberta Environmental Protection . . . IL 94-5 and IL 96-10 introduced and clarified a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which described the process to be used by the upstream oil and gas industry to notify either Alberta Environmental Protection (AEP) or the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) whenever a spill or other form of release has occurred