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A new program will provide the energy industry unprecedented economic downturn. The program landowners and where government is paying
with access to up to $1 billion, creating jobs to will provide funds in $100-million increments. compensation to landowners as required under the
immediately get Albertans back to work. The first $100 million will be available for service Surface Rights Act.
companies to do eligible work anywhere in the - Future increments will be developed for larger
After years of delay, Trans Mountain is preparing to officially start The Site Rehabilitation Program – mainly funded province. Future increments may be allocated for projects.
construction on the Crown corporation's $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. by the federal government’s COVID-19 Economic work conducted in specific regions within the - Application and eligibility information, as well
“We believe that the court cases, our participation in the litigation, has On Tuesday, December 3 Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson, Natural Response Plan – will provide grants to oilfield province, directing funds where they can have the as the online application portal, is available at
run its course, save and except our reference case,” said Horgan. Resources Minister Seamus O'Regan, and provincial Energy Minister Sonya service contractors to perform well, pipeline, and most significant environmental benefits. alberta.ca/siterehab.
Savage, as well as representatives from local governments were set to oil and gas site reclamation work. Starting now, the All laws, regulations, directives, and environmental - Grant-funded work must be done in Alberta,
putting Albertans to work.
and occupational health and safety standards,
program is expected to create about 5,300 direct
The reference case has B.C. asking the courts whether it has the officially mark the start of construction at an event near Acheson, west of jobs and lead to the cleanup of thousands of sites. including physical distancing and COVID-19- Eligible work includes:
authority to regulate increased interprovincial shipments of heavy oil and Edmonton. This work will be done in Alberta, putting related health guidelines, must be followed in - closure work on inactive wells and pipelines,
other hazardous substances via pipelines or other means. Back in Aug 21, 2019 Trans Mountain issued a 'Notice to Proceed' directive Albertans back to work. The program will also carrying out the work. including remediation and reclamation
to some of its prime construction contractors to mobilize the initial workforce provide additional economic benefits, such as Quick facts - removal of abandoned in-place pipelines
Five judges of the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled unanimously against the to build the Expansion. The directives give the contractors 30 days to indirect employment, helping support various - The Site Rehabilitation Program will provide - Phase 1 and 2 environmental site assessments
Horgan government on constitutional grounds last spring. mobilize equipment and commence the process of hiring workers, procuring sectors of Alberta’s economy – including restaurant grants of between 25 and 100 per cent of total - Alberta has a strong regulatory system
requiring that the thousands of oil and gas
goods and services, and develop work plans. and hotel workers, and many other businesses – as project costs – depending on the ability of the oil structures across the province – including pump
it begins to reopen and recover after the effects of
and gas company responsible for the site to help
But B.C. has appealed that decision to the Supreme Court of Canada, Construction work will soon begin in communities along the route, including COVID-19. pay for cleanup – and will be paid directly to the jacks, pipelines, and wells – be properly
which will hear the case early in the new year. along the right-of-way between Edmonton and Edson, and in the Greater “Alberta’s energy industry is the largest oilfield service company completing the work. decommissioned and their sites brought back to a
Edmonton area. Approximately 4,200 worker are expected to be employed in subsector of Canada’s economy, as well as one of - Contractors can apply for a grant online during land condition similar to the state they were in
various communities along the corridor in the fourth quarter of 2019. its biggest job creators. We are creating almost the following dates and must meet all eligibility before the infrastructure was built. This work
Capital expenditures on the project, which will carry nearly 900,000 barrels 5,300 jobs for Alberta’s energy workers, while and project requirements: ensures that the sites are safe for landowners and
of oil per day to BC's lower mainland coast, are expected to total completing important work decommissioning and - May 1-31: Open to service companies Albertans and there are no negative impacts to the
reclaiming abandoned pump jacks, pipelines and
environment.
significantly impacted by the unprecedented
approximately $1.3 billion in 2019. wells. This will ensure that sites are properly economic downturn for contracts of up to $30,000
The project is set to be finished by mid-2022, however, the Federal Court of addressed, benefiting landowners and Albertans per application across Alberta. This $100-million
Appeal is currently still reviewing an appeal by B.C. Indigenous groups. across the province.” increment will focus on projects that are eligible for
Sonya Savage, Minister of Energy 100 per cent government funding.
This program will launch on May 1, with an initial - May 15 to June 15: Open to service companies
focus on providing grants to service companies that for contracts of up to $30,000 and eligible for 100
have been significantly impacted by the per cent funding. This $100-million increment will
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