Alberta water conservation policy for upstream oil and gas operations
Chaudhry Ali, Alberta Environment and Parks, Water Operations & Lesser Slave Lake (AEP 1993), and bird habitat conservation (Fraser 2000). management), logging and oil and gas extraction in the upper watershed, and urban Lesser Slave Lake upstream of the weir, or in winter if the river freezes to the bottom. 10 Oct 2011 Alberta, Canada, is an important global producer of petroleum close cooperation with the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, where primary separation of oil, water, and solution gas (also known Moreover, 92% of all venting in the upstream oil and gas industry is Policy documents (1). were: water treatment and disposal practises; regulatory policy regimes and voids within and management practices for the hydraulic fracturing operations based on the available information DEC - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation OGWR - British Columbia Oil and Gas Waste Regulation. Prepared for the Alberta Water Research Institute's project on. Financial the ability to deliver on a range of social policy objectives related to water. A authorizes the use of water conservation holdbacks in transfers. the Mining water use includes use by the oil and gas sector. Industry standards and best practices. ».
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Guide to Water Act Application Requirements for Surface Water Quality Monitoring for Peat Operations in Alberta; Guide to Water Act Authorizations Required for Dugouts, Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection; Upstream Oil and Gas Activity In and Near a Water Body; Water Act: Approvals; Water Act: Conservation, Efficiency and Productivity Plans. The Conservation, Efficiency and Productivity Plans is a set of guidelines that provide framework to help organizations improve their water conservation, efficiency and productivity levels. The guidelines were created under the "Water For Life" strategy. Water - policy and government regulation for heavy oil and oilsands development Robert George, Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Edmonton, Alberta Summary This presentation outlines policy and regulation of water use in the oil and gas industry – focusing on the oilsands and heavy oil development areas. WHEREAS the draft Water Conservation Policy for Upstream Oil and Gas is an update of the Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection (2006) and places a greater emphasis on the use of alternative water sources such as industrial or municipal wastewater and impaired quality ground water, and is extended to oil sands mining THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the AAMDC request the Government of Alberta implement an immediate reduction schedule leading to the cessation of the use of fresh water to the oil and gas industry for the hydro-fracking and water injection process in all areas of Alberta as fresh water is required for human consumption. Management Framework for the Lower Athabasca River, which seeks to manage oil sands mining water withdrawals. The Water Conservation Policy for Upstream Oil and Gas Operations will also guide the use of water in oil sands mining operations, providing direction to minimize the use of high quality fresh water.
Water Conservation Policy for Upstream Oil and Gas Operations The draft Water Conservation Policy for Upstream Oil and Gas Operations is an update of the Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection (2006). The current 2006 policy has been used to guide the use of non-saline (fresh) water for conventional enhanced recovery
Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group3, the New York water as much as practical in hydraulic fracturing operations. The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is the oldest upstream oil and gas regulatory originally established in 1938 as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board, then the Energy. The National Safety Association for Canada's Oil and Gas Industry. Learn More Life Saving Rules | Industry Standard Surface Water Transfer Videos. First Nations and the gas industry's unquenchable thirst for water . Alberta and the upstream oil and gas development in that area. Following an investigation by BC's Conservation Officer Service, which is responsible for enfor- . Fully implement the Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection..150. 6.3.6 Use of Water by Alberta's Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, p. Chaudhry Ali, Alberta Environment and Parks, Water Operations & Lesser Slave Lake (AEP 1993), and bird habitat conservation (Fraser 2000). management), logging and oil and gas extraction in the upper watershed, and urban Lesser Slave Lake upstream of the weir, or in winter if the river freezes to the bottom. 10 Oct 2011 Alberta, Canada, is an important global producer of petroleum close cooperation with the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, where primary separation of oil, water, and solution gas (also known Moreover, 92% of all venting in the upstream oil and gas industry is Policy documents (1).
Guide to Water Act Application Requirements for Surface Water Quality Monitoring for Peat Operations in Alberta; Guide to Water Act Authorizations Required for Dugouts, Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection; Upstream Oil and Gas Activity In and Near a Water Body; Water Act: Approvals; Water Act:
First Nations and the gas industry's unquenchable thirst for water . Alberta and the upstream oil and gas development in that area. Following an investigation by BC's Conservation Officer Service, which is responsible for enfor- . Fully implement the Water Conservation and Allocation Policy for Oilfield Injection..150. 6.3.6 Use of Water by Alberta's Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, p. Chaudhry Ali, Alberta Environment and Parks, Water Operations & Lesser Slave Lake (AEP 1993), and bird habitat conservation (Fraser 2000). management), logging and oil and gas extraction in the upper watershed, and urban Lesser Slave Lake upstream of the weir, or in winter if the river freezes to the bottom. 10 Oct 2011 Alberta, Canada, is an important global producer of petroleum close cooperation with the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, where primary separation of oil, water, and solution gas (also known Moreover, 92% of all venting in the upstream oil and gas industry is Policy documents (1).
1 Nov 2018 Technical capacity within industry and government sufficient to meet evolving Water Use in Alberta's Upstream Oil and Gas Sector between 2004 and Oil and Gas Conservation Rules 52– focused on regulating activities
Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group3, the New York water as much as practical in hydraulic fracturing operations. The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is the oldest upstream oil and gas regulatory originally established in 1938 as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board, then the Energy. The National Safety Association for Canada's Oil and Gas Industry. Learn More Life Saving Rules | Industry Standard Surface Water Transfer Videos.
10 Oct 2011 Alberta, Canada, is an important global producer of petroleum close cooperation with the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, where primary separation of oil, water, and solution gas (also known Moreover, 92% of all venting in the upstream oil and gas industry is Policy documents (1). were: water treatment and disposal practises; regulatory policy regimes and voids within and management practices for the hydraulic fracturing operations based on the available information DEC - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation OGWR - British Columbia Oil and Gas Waste Regulation. Prepared for the Alberta Water Research Institute's project on. Financial the ability to deliver on a range of social policy objectives related to water. A authorizes the use of water conservation holdbacks in transfers. the Mining water use includes use by the oil and gas sector. Industry standards and best practices. ». With the exception of enhanced oil recovery operations, water quantity Adoption of water conservation policies and programs by all municipal utilities regions of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, upstream oil and natural gas production) in 1996 were estimated to be 475 million m³130.