NOTICE OF HEARING
APPLICATIONS NO. 1579080, 1579141, AND 1580400
ALTAGAS LTD. (ALTAGAS)
POUCE COUPE FIELD
The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB/Board) will hold a public hearing of Applications No. 1579080, 1579141, and 1580400 at the Best Western, 500 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, B.C., commencing on June 9, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. All interveners to this proceeding must be present at the commencement of the hearing to register their appearance.
Description of the Application
Altagas Ltd. (Altagas) has submitted an application, in accordance with Section 39(1)(b) of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act, requesting approval to amend the licence of an existing gas injection facility in the Pouce Coupe Field. The facility is located in Legal Subdivision (LSD) 3, Section 3, Township 81, Range 13, West of the 6th Meridian, and serves the Pouce Coupe Field. The facility would process 707.00 thousand cubic metres per day (103 m3/d) of sour natural gas, with a maximum hydrogen sulphide (H2S) content of 50 moles per kilomole (mol/kmol) (5.0 per cent), from which 689.9 103 m3/d of sales gas and 14.1 m3/d of pentane plus (C5+) would be recovered. The facility would dispose of about 17.25 tonnes per day of sulphur equivalent through subsurface injection via an existing well at LSD 9-10-81-13W6M.
Altagas has submitted an application, in accordance with Part 4 of the Pipeline Act, for approval to construct and operate a pipeline for the purpose of transporting acid gas from LSD 3-3-81-13W6M to a pipeline tie-in point at LSD 9-10-81-13W6M. The proposed pipeline would be about 2.58 kilometres (km) in length, with a maximum outside diameter of 60.3 millimetres (mm), and would transport acid gas with a maximum H2S concentration of 800 mol/kmol (80.0 per cent). The proposed pipeline would be operated as a level-3 pipeline.
Altagas has submitted an application, in accordance with Part 4 of the Pipeline Act, for approval to construct and operate a pipeline for the purpose of transporting sour gas from LSD 6-3-80-13W6M to LSD 3-3-81-13W6M. The proposed pipeline would be about 12.70 km in length, with a maximum outside diameter of 219.1 mm, and would transport sour gas with a maximum H2S concentration of 50 mol/kmol (5.0 per cent). The proposed pipeline would be operated as a level-2 pipeline.
The facility and proposed pipelines would be located about 12.5 km west of Bonanza.
To obtain a copy of the Application, contact
Altagas Ltd.
1700, 355 – 4 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 0J1
Attention: Neil Guay
Telephone: 403-691-7137
Fax: 403-269-5719
To view a copy of the Application and documents filed in support of the Application, contact
ERCB Information Services
Main floor, 640 - 5 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3G4
Telephone: 403-297-8311 (Option 2)
ERCB Grande Prairie Field Centre
9815 – 115 Street
Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 7R3
Telephone: 780-538-5138
Fax: 780-538-5582
Viewing hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Requirement to File a Submission
If you have an interest in this matter and wish to make submissions or submit evidence at the hearing of the Application, you must file submissions with respect to this Application even if you have previously filed a submission with the Board or with Altagas on this Application. Submissions must include photocopies of all documentary evidence that you intend to present and/or rely on at the hearing (including, but not limited to, copies of expert reports) and a summary of all evidence you intend to present.
If you do not file submissions, the hearing of the Application may be cancelled and the ERCB will continue to process and may approve the Application without a hearing and without further notice.
How to File a Submission
Any intervening party intending to make submissions with respect to the hearing of these Applications must file on or before 4:00 p.m., May 26, 2009. Send one copy of your submission to the applicant at the name and address above and ten copies to
Rachelle Reid, Application Coordinator
Applications Branch, Facilities Applications Group
Energy Resources Conservation Board
640 - 5 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3G4
Contents of a Submission
Under Section 24(2) of the Energy Resources Conservation Board Rules of Practice (Rules of Practice), submissions must 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; and
(d) if the intervener is an unincorporated organization, the nature of the intervener’s membership.
Compensation Issues
Submissions relating exclusively to compensation for land usage are not dealt with by the ERCB and should be referred to the Alberta Surface Rights Board.
Applications for Confidentiality
In accordance with Section 13 of the Rules of Practice, all documents filed in respect of this proceeding must be placed on the public record. However, any party may apply for confidentiality of information under Section 13(2). Any application under Section 13(2) that is to be considered during a public hearing of the application must be copied to the other parties to the proceeding. 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.
Questions of Constitutional Law
In accordance with Section 25 of the 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.
For information about ERCB procedures, contact
Applications Branch, Facilities Applications Group
Attention: Rachelle Reid
Telephone: 403-355-4305
Fax: 403-297-4117
E-mail: rachelle.reid@ercb.ca
Issued at Calgary, Alberta, on March 23, 2009.
ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION BOARD
Patricia M. Johnston, Q.C., General Counsel