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2008
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NOTICE OF RESCHEDULING OF HEARING
APPLICATIONS NO. 1550490 & 1550706
CONOCOPHILLIPS CANADA LTD.
PEMBINA FIELD

Take Notice that the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB/Board) had scheduled a public hearing of Applications No. 1550490, 1550706, and 1559022 at the Lodgepole Multiuse Complex, 459 - 52 Avenue, Lodgepole, Alberta, commencing on Wednesday, October 8, 2008, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. The Board received a request to reschedule the hearing and it agreed to grant the request.

Therefore, Take Notice that the ERCB will hold a public hearing of Applications No. 1550490 and 1550706 at the Causeway Bay Westwind Hotel, 4225 - 50 Street, Drayton Valley, Alberta, commencing on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. All interveners to this proceeding must be present at the commencement of the hearing to register their appearance.

Nature of the Applications
ConocoPhillips Canada (BRC) Ltd. (ConocoPhillips) applied, pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, for licences to drill two level-2 critical sour wells. Both wells would be drilled from a proposed surface location in Legal Subdivision (LSD) 5 of Section 15, Township 48, Range 9, West of the 5th Meridian. One well (Application No. 1550490) would be drilled to a projected bottomhole location at LSD 15-15-48-9W5M. The second well (Application No. 1550706) would be drilled vertically. The proposed wells are expected to encounter a maximum hydrogen sulphide concentration of approximately 300.0 moles per kilomole (mol/kmol) (30.0 per cent). The cumulative drilling H2S release rate for each well would be 4.2073 cubic metres per second with a corresponding emergency planning zone of 6.1 kilometres (km). The purpose of the wells would be to obtain crude oil production from the Nisku Formation. The proposed wells would be located approximately 6.7 km northeast of Lodgepole.

ConocoPhillips also applied, pursuant to Part 4 of the Pipeline Act, for approval to construct and operate a pipeline from the proposed wells at LSD 5-15-48-9W5M (Application No. 1559022).
Please note that ConocoPhillips withdrew Application No. 1559022 on October 2, 2008, and as such it will no longer form part of the above referenced proceeding.

 
Additional Information
To obtain a copy of the applications, contact:

ConocoPhillips Canada (BRC) Ltd.
2100, Bow Valley Square 4
250 – 6 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta  T2P 3H7

Attention: Jodi Prior
Telephone: 403-260-4783
Fax: 403-260-6023
E-mail: jodi.a.prior@conocophillips.com

A copy of the record of this proceeding is available for viewing at

ERCB Information Services
Main Floor, 640 - 5 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta  T2P 3G4
Telephone:  403-297-8311 (option 2)

ERCB Drayton Valley Field Centre
5005 - 61 St.
Drayton Valley, Alberta  T7A 1S3
Telephone: 780-542-5182

For information about ERCB procedures, contact

Applications Branch, Facilities Applications Group
Attention: Declan Russell
Telephone: 403-355-4602
Fax: 403-297-4117
E-mail: declan.russell@ercb.ca

To File a Submission

Any person intending to make a submission with respect to the hearing of Applications No. 1550490 and 1550706 shall file on or before 4:00 p.m., December 19, 2008. Please note this submission deadline is in addition to the previous deadline of September 12, 2008. Send one copy of your submission to the applicant at the name and address above and ten copies to

Declan Russell, Applications Coordinator
Applications Branch, Facilities Applications Group
Energy Resources Conservation Board
640 - 5th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta  T2P 3G4

Notes
Any submission filed shall contain the following:

(a) a concise statement indicating

(i) the manner in which the intervener’s rights may be directly and adversely affected by a decision of the Board on the proceeding,

(ii) the nature and scope of the intervener’s intended participation,

(iii) the disposition of the proceeding that the intervener advocates, if any,

(iv) the facts the intervener proposes to show in evidence,

(v) the reasons why the intervener believes the Board should decide in the manner that the intervener advocates, and

(vi) the intervener’s efforts, if any, to resolve issues associated with the proceeding directly with the applicant;

(b) the name, address in Alberta, telephone number, fax number and, if available, e-mail address of the intervener;

(c) if the intervener is represented by a representative, the name, address in Alberta, telephone number, fax number and, if available, e-mail address of the representative;

(d) if the intervener is an unincorporated organization, the nature of the intervener’s membership.

If you have an interest in this matter, you are required to make a submission with respect to this application even if you have previously filed a submission with the Board or with ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd. on this application.

If there are no submissions received, this hearing may be cancelled and the ERCB will continue to process the application without further notice or without a hearing.

Submissions relating exclusively to compensation for land usage are not dealt with by the ERCB but may be referred to the Alberta Surface Rights Board.

In accordance with Section 13 of the Energy Resources Conservation Board Rules of Practice, all documents filed in respect of this proceeding must be placed on the public record. However, any party may make an application to the Board for confidentiality pursuant to Section 13(2) and serve a copy of such request on the other parties involved in the hearing. The Board may grant a request for confidentiality on any terms it considers appropriate, subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

In accordance with Section 25 of the Energy Resources Conservation Board Rules of Practice, a person who intends to raise a question of constitutional law before the Board must give notice in accordance with Section 12 of the Administrative Procedures and Jurisdiction Act and its regulation.

In accordance with Section 40 of the Energy Resources Conservation Board Rules of Practice, witnesses must give evidence under oath or affirmation.


Issued at Calgary, Alberta, on October 23, 2008.

ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION BOARD
Patricia M. Johnston, Q.C., General Counsel

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