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EnerFAQs 01  What is the Energy Resources Conservation Board?

EnerFAQs 02  Having Your Say at an ERCB Hearing - This EnerFAQs explains the purposes of Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) public hearings

EnerFAQs 03  Inspections and Enforcement of Energy Developments in Alberta - safe and efficient development of Alberta's energy resources are the rules and standards by which energy facilities must operate

EnerFAQs 04  All About Critical Sour Wells - This fact sheet explains what a critical sour well is, the special safeguards such a well requires, and how these safeguards protect Albertans from sour gas blowouts.

EnerFAQs 05  Explaining ERCB Setbacks - This EnerFAQs explains setbacks in the energy industry, how they are determined, and how they may affect Alberta citizens and their communities.

EnerFAQs 06  Flaring and Incineration - ERCB ensures that flaring and incineration are carried out in a manner protective of public safety and the environment.

EnerFAQs 07  Proposed Oil and Gas Development: A Landowner's Guide - When oil and gas companies propose development on or near your property, you want to be aware of your rights as a landowner your options

EnerFAQs 08  Coalbed Methane - ERCB's role in ensuring that CBM development is conducted in an orderly, efficient, and responsible manner.

EnerFAQs 09  The ERCB And You: Agreements, Commitments, and Conditions

EnerFAQs 10  Public Health and Safety: Roles and Responsibilities of Agencies that Regulate Upstream Oil and Gas

EnerFAQs11  All About Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR)

EnerFAQs 12  Oil Sands

EnerFAQs13  Emergency Response Preparedness in the Energy Industry

EnerFAQs14  Horizontal Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing

EnerFAQs 15  Objecting to an Energy Resource Project

Additional Information

Every year the ERCB collects, compiles, and publishes a large amount of technical data and information about Alberta's energy development and resources for use by both industry and the general public. This includes raw data, statistics, information on regulations, policies, and decisions, and hearing materials.

Publications may either be viewed at the ERCB library or obtained from Information Services. Both are housed on the 10th floor of the ERCB head office in Calgary. Publications may also be downloaded free of charge from the ERCB Web site http://www.ercb.ca/.

To obtain a print or CD copy of a specific publication, contact ERCB Information Services by phone Toll free 1-855-297-8311 press "2"), fax (403-297-7040), or e-mail infoservices@ercb.ca .

Related forms

EnerFAQ 15: Objection to an Energy Resources Project Submission Form

ERCB Offices

Head office
Suite 1000, 250 – 5 Street SW
Calgary, Alberta  T2P 0R4

Toll free 1-855-297-8311

Fort McMurray Regional Office
Box 15
2nd Floor, Provincial Building
9915 Franklin Avenue
Fort McMurray, Alberta  T9H 2K4

(780) 743-7214

Edmonton (Alberta Geological Survey)
(780) 422-1927

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Field Centres

Bonnyville
Drayton Valley
Grande Prairie
High Level
Medicine Hat
Midnapore
Red Deer
St. Albert
Wainwright
(780) 826-5352
(780) 542-5182
(780) 538-5138
(780) 926-5399
(403) 527-3385
(403) 297-8303
(403) 340-5454
(780) 460-3800
(780) 842-7570

To call the above numbers toll free, dial 1-855-297-8311.

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