by Chromaside | Mar 4, 2021 | How to Raise Concerns about Proposed Activities, To the Canada Energy Regulation for Federally regulated projects, Your Options for Raising Concerns
Early Engagement Before a company submits an application to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER ) for a federally regulated project, such as a pipeline, it initiates an early engagement process. This includes sending information packages to those determined to be...
by Chromaside | Mar 4, 2021 | How to Raise Concerns about Proposed Activities, To the BC Oil & Gas Commission for Provincially Regulated Projects, Your Options for Raising Concerns
Sending Written Concerns to the BC Energy Regulator (formerly BC Oil and Gas Commission) Landowners, rightsholders and anyone from the general public with concerns about a proposed project in their community have the option to send written concerns directly to the BC...
by Chromaside | Mar 4, 2021 | How to Raise Concerns about Proposed Activities, Your Options for Raising Concerns
Sending Written Concerns to the Company for Provincially Regulated Projects An oil and gas company must complete a formal engagement process, referred to as “consultation and notification”, before sending their application to the BC Energy Regulator....
by Chromaside | Mar 4, 2021 | Right of Entry and Compensation
Title Searches Required for Surface Rights Board Applications You will require a title search that is less than two weeks old if you are planning to submit an application to the Surface Rights Board (SRB) regarding: compensation or terms of the agreement; damages;...
by Chromaside | Mar 4, 2021 | Right of Entry and Compensation
When an oil and gas company requires access to private land for a pipeline not considered to be a flow line, and they are not able to negotiate an agreement with the landowner, they may make an application to expropriate the land as outlined in section 34 of Oil and...
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