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Pipeline Safety in British Columbia Lance Ollenberger Deputy Commissioner, Operations Engineering February 2014
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BC Oil and Gas Commission Applicable Pipeline Safety Legislation Pipeline Safety Initiatives Potential First Nation involvement in Pipeline Safety What I’ll be discussing
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Created in 1998. Responsible for regulating oil and gas activities in B.C. Exploration, production, processing, storage, disposal, pipelines, reclamation and roads. Single-window structure.
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Terrace Smithers Commission’s Presence
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TypeTotal Kilometres Natural Gas18,125 Sour Natural Gas12,708 Water2,187 Crude Oil2,019 High-vapour Pressure265 Other*4,281 Total40,125 Pipelines in B.C. by type (2012) * Other can include miscellaneous liquids and gases, oil effluent, air
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Enacted 2010 Modernized legislative framework Reviewed and audited for effectiveness
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Oil and Gas Activities Act Pipeline and Liquefied Natural Gas Facility Regulation Emergency Management Regulation Pipeline Crossings Regulation Environmental Management Act Applicable Pipeline Safety Legislation
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Integrity Management Program Damage Prevention Program Regulatory Coordination CSA Standards Emergency Management Security Management Damage Prevention Pipeline Safety Initiatives
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Pipeline Application Process Emergency Management Program Potential First Nation Involvement
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Thank you Lance Ollenberger Deputy Commissioner, Operations Engineering Lance.Ollenberger@bcogc.ca
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