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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.
Our Water Performance Report shows how water is allocated and used by companies in Alberta to recover oil, gas, and oil sands resources.
We’re changing the way we regulate—our processes, the way we make decisions, and the way we communicate with our stakeholders.
Applications for wells within 5 km of Brazeau Dam
full list of ongoing hearingsUsing the Public Notice of Application tool, interested parties can access and search specific areas of the province for applications filed with the regulator in the last 30 days.
This morning, the AER announced an industry-wide increase to the closure spend target for liabilities in 2023 by $278 million to $700 million. https://t.co/rmMZVp4LYD pic.twitter.com/724wt3YK6u
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 28, 2022
#AER is seeking public feedback on proposed changes to Directive 023 (Draft): Oil Sands Project Applications.
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 27, 2022
Public feedback is open for 60 days—from June 27 to August 26, 2022.
Learn more: https://t.co/MPSfSukH1B#ABEnergy pic.twitter.com/NCYAwoQJnV
Alberta EDGE’s public inquiry and industry reporting lines are both in service again following a minor service interruption.
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 22, 2022
For contact information, visit: https://t.co/A1Q6V0rVJJ
Understanding and respecting the interests of Indigenous Peoples when making regulatory decisions is one of our priorities. On National Indigenous Peoples Day, we take time to learn, respect, and value the worldviews of Indigenous Peoples.#IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/hGncehh6tB
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 21, 2022
Alberta EDGE’s public inquiry line is live following a minor interruption to their phone line service. General inquiries can be directed to: 1-800-272-9600
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 21, 2022
Alberta EDGE is currently experiencing an interruption to their phone line service. Updates will be provided when the situation is resolved.
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 21, 2022
Additional phone lines are available, learn more: https://t.co/Ge8OnYIhCR
#DYK We share all project applications to encourage public participation in our decision-making process. You can search for applications based on company, location, project type, application number, resource, date, or other keywords.#ABEnergyhttps://t.co/QGa0Hq1RQT
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 20, 2022
In the last ten years, pipeline incidents have dropped by 41%. Want to learn more? Our 2022 Pipeline Report is live on our website.
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 15, 2022
Click the image for the whole report.https://t.co/Fovq1TFMc1#ABEnergy pic.twitter.com/GvNvZVffd6
We are active across the province, holding industry training sessions, conducting inspections, carrying out audits, and completing investigations.
— AB Energy Regulator (@AER_news) June 14, 2022
If requirements are not followed, the AER has a powerful suite of compliance tools.
Learn more:https://t.co/z38bTvDw90