Alberta returning to 1 regulator for energy industry
Energy Minister Ken Hughes says a new single energy regulator will be in place by June 2013
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Posted: Oct 24, 2012 4:53 PM MT
Last Updated: Oct 24, 2012 4:51 PM MT
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Alberta Energy Minister Ken Hughes announced Wednesday in Calgary that the province will establish one regulator for oil, gas, oilsands and coal in the province.
The new arm’s-length body will take over the regulatory functions of the Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development.
Energy Minister Ken Huges announces one regulator for oil, gas, oilsands and coal in Alberta. (Bryan Labby/CBC)“This new system will be more effective and efficient for industry and landowners,” said Hughes.
The agency will be governed by a board of directors and a chief executive officer. The provincial government expects the new regulator will be operating by June 2013.
Change part of Bill 2
The change to a single regulator is included in Bill 2, the Responsible Energy Development Act.
The proposed legislation also includes higher fines for individuals and companies who break the law.
And it will allow landowners to volunteer to register for private-surface agreements, which can then be enforced.
A copy of the draft legislation can be found at www.assembly.ab.ca.
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