Examples of BCOGC in a sentence
In British Columbia, the Ministry of Energy and Mines admin- isters Crown petroleum resources, though it has delegated many of its responsibilities to the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission (BCOGC) under the Oil and Gas Activities Act.
In British Columbia, the BCOGC regulates most petroleum- related activities, including development and decommission- ing.
The BCOGC and the BCEAO carry out their environmental regulatory duties under the Environmental Management Act and the Environ- mental Assessment Act, among others.
In western Canada, the AER, the BCOGC and the Saskatch- ewan Ministry of Energy and Resources each have eligibility requirements for permit-holders, including residency, financial capacity and insurance.
Shortly after the approval of the sale and transfer by all the necessary regulatory bodies, the Facilities will change jurisdiction from the NEB to the BCUC and the BCOGC.
Strikingly, despite not functioning as a formal tribunal, the BCOGC has a high degree of decision independence: its decisions are appealable to the BC Oil and Gas Appeal Tribunaland subsequently to the courts – but not to the political executive.
HIPCO will notify the Board and FEI and its other shippers, as well as the BCUC and BCOGC when the transfer has been completed.6 The original cost of the entire pipeline was $1,323,022.
While the LNG Terminal is primarily regulated by the BCOGC, the Board regulates the export of LNG from the terminal.
The EAC and federal impact assessment decisions are expected in late 2022, with the receipt of BCOGC permits to follow shortly thereafter.
In 2019, the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission (the BCOGC) took steps towards ensuring safer and more environmentally conscious oil and gas operations by amending the British Columbia Pipeline Regulation,300 and introducing new methane regulations and fugitive emissions guidelines.