Decision 2013-19
https://had.aer.ca/link/decision4517
- Applicant
- Grizzly Resources Ltd.
- Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd.
- Application Number
- 1707770
- 1723456
- 1723458
- 1723460
- 1723486
- 1723491
- 1759037
- 1759038
- 1759044
- 1759045
- 1728964
- Title
- Decision 2013-19 : Grizzly Resources Ltd. and Sinopect Daylight Energy Ltd : applications for well, pipeline and facility licenses and a regulatory appeal of a pipeline licence Pembina Field
- Date
- 2013
- Title
- Decision 2013-19 : Grizzly Resources Ltd. and Sinopect Daylight Energy Ltd : applications for well, pipeline and facility licenses and a regulatory appeal of a pipeline licence Pembina Field
- Date
- 2013
- Application Number
- 1707770
- 1723456
- 1723458
- 1723460
- 1723486
- 1723491
- 1759037
- 1759038
- 1759044
- 1759045
- 1728964
- Hearing Panel
- Bolton AH
- McManus RC
- Eynon G
- Hearing Type
- Board
- Category
- Well licence
- Production facility
- Pipelines
- Descriptors
- Pipeline licence
- Facility licence
- Well licence
- Pembina field
- Hydrogen sulphide
- Consultation
- Health
- Safety
- Emergency response plan
- Right of property
- Environmental impact
- Legal References
- REDA General Regulation
- Energy Resources Conservation Act
- Oil and Gas Conservation Act
- Pipeline Act
- REDA Transition Regulation
- Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) D2
- Energy Resources Conservation Act S40
- Energy Resources Conservation Act S39
- Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) D40
- Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) D41
- Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations S2.020
- Pipeline Act Part 4
- Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations S7.001
- Notes
- Change to legal citation effective January 2011
- Directive 056: Energy Development Applications and Schedules
- Directive 036: Drilling Blowout Prevention Requirements and Procedures
- Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) Volume 1: Critical Sour Drilling
- Directive 071: Emergency Preparedness and Response Requirements for the Petroleum Industry
- Directive 060: Upstream Petroleum Industry Flaring, Incinerating, and Venting
- Assessment of the Potential Human Health Impacts Associated with a Series of Hypothetical Sour Crude Oil Release Scenarios During Production Operations (2008 Intrinsik report)
- Report on Health Effects associated with Risk Assessment Endpoints (2013 Intrinsik report)
- Health Effects Associated with Short Term Exposure to Low Levels of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)—A Technical Review
- ERCB Report 90-B (Volume 6): Risk Approach, An approach for Estimating Risk to Public Safety from Uncontrolled Sour Gas Releases
- Interveners
- Farmer D
- Wong A
- Gilmour B
- Naffin D
- Prentice C
- Domke R
- Dupperon L
- Kelly S
- Kerpan C
- Losey T
- McGinn L
- Warnock A
- Warnock D
- Bishop DP
- Approval
- Approved with conditions
- Conditions
- Grizzly must drill the 1-8 well as a critical sour well even though it is not classified as one. All equipment and practices used to drill the 1-8 well must meet or exceed the requirements for critical sour wells in AER Directive 036: Drilling Blowout Prevention Requirements and Procedures and Enform’s Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) Volume 1: Critical Sour Drilling.
- Grizzly must restrict flaring at the 1-8 well to no longer than a single period that lasts no longer than six hours during drilling and completion.
- Location
- 07-05-050-06W5
- 01-08-050-06W5
- 06-03-050-06W5
- 13-02-050-06W5
- 04-02-050-06W5
- 13-35-049-06W5
- 03-02-050-06W5
- 04-24-050-06W5
- 16-14-050-06W5
- 09-05-050-06W5
- 14-05-050-06W5
- 10-05-050-06W5
- 16-29-048-09W5