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DISCLAIMER - Current ATCO Gas data is available up to 2019 as-builts only. This dataset represents all rural low-pressure pipelines (less than 700 kPa) in Alberta under the jurisdiction of the Gas Distribution Act which include Gas Co-ops, First Nations, Counties, Private Systems, Apex Utilities, and ATCO Gas and is based on annual submissions of as-builts to Rural Utilities, Alberta Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development. The attributes of the pipelines contain the contact info, plus the status of the pipelines as being either Active or Abandoned. Rural Utilities assumes no responsibility as to the accuracy or completeness of these plans, Individual distributors must be contacted for actual locations of their pipelines.
A fully searchable database containing 3865 names of Nova Scotian women and men that signed 18 petitions calling for the franchise to vote be extend to women the same as men in 1918.
The Oil and Gas Rights dataset contains the digital boundaries for existing exploration licences, significant discovery licences, production licences, former permits, former leases and the Norman Wells Proven Area. These boundaries are available for download on the Northern Petroleum Resources Website at http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100036087.
The Oil and Gas Rights dataset is Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) primary source for northern petroleum titles geographic location on maps.
Tenure Areas are geographic administrative areas named for local features and used to group petroleum and natural gas Land Plats situated within the same local geographic area.
This data set shows utility lines that provide services for: * power * water * communications * heating fuel They include: * communication lines/submerged communication lines * hydro lines/submerged hydro lines * natural gas pipelines/submerged natural gas pipelines * water pipelines/submerged water pipelines * unknown pipelines * unknown transmission lines Instructions for downloading this dataset: * select the link below and scroll down the metadata record page until you find Transfer Options in the Distribution Information section * select the link beside the Data for download label * you must provide your name, organization and email address in order to access the dataset. This product requires the use of GIS software. *[GIS]: geographic information system
There are approximately 100 000 kilometres of transmission pipelines in Canada, 80 000 are natural gas pipelines and 23 000 crude oil pipelines. The map shows three types of pipelines: transmission trunk lines, gathering system field lines and distribution lines. Gathering pipelines move crude oil and natural gas from wells to processing facilities. After processing, feeder lines carry the hydrocarbons to the major, long distance transmission lines.
The Map of Radiocommunication Areas and the related data set were developed by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) to delineate urban and rural areas of Canada for the purpose of the point-to-point fee model referenced in the Decision on the Licence Fee Framework for Fixed Point-to-Point Systems. The areas are based on the spectrum licensing Tier 5 service areas developed by ISED in 2019. For the point-to-point fee model, the Tier 5 metropolitan and urban areas are combined into one designation called “urban areas”. The Canada-US border is applied, and all areas other than urban and rural, including those outside of Canada, are considered to be remote.
This data set provides historical monthly marketable natural gas production by province from the beginning of 2000 to the most current available month for each province. Data is gathered from provincial government websites and marketable natural gas is calculated. http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/nrg/sttstc/ntrlgs/stt/mrktblntrlgsprdctn-eng.html
The Northern Oil and Gas Annual Report provides details on the exploration and development of Canada's northern oil and gas resources and is prepared in accordance with section 109 of the Canada Petroleum Resources Act. This report details the activities undertaken in 2020.
Throughput and capacity data at key points on major oil and natural gas pipelines regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator. These data are daily for natural gas pipelines and monthly for oil pipelines and cover 2006 to present, updates every three months.