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[en] Alberta's Orphan Well Fund (previously referred as the Abandonment Fund) is funded by the oil and gas industry with provincial government support and approval. It was created to enforce and improve regulations regarding orphan wells. 1997/98 marked the year in which Orphan Well Fund activities included pipeline abandonments, facility decommissioning, and well site reclamation. The first part of this report includes the annual report of the Orphan Fund, while the second part includes the report on the Energy and Utilities Board's (EUB's) Liability Management activities which are an important part of enforcing and improving provincial regulations in the prevention of orphan wells. The fund allows liability management to be done with industry's dollars rather than taxpayer's dollars. Highlights for the year include the successful completion on eleven downhole and surface wells. Expanded activities also included the abandonment of eleven pipelines, and facilities decommissioning work at five locations. The report also includes a financial review, and a summary of the future goals of the program. The EUB enforcement activities and operations, as well as the EUB orphan prevention activities are also reviewed. tabs
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Apr 1999; 21 p; Alberta Energy and Utilities Board; Calgary, AB (Canada); Available from Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, 640 - 5th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2P 3G4, and also from the Internet at http://www.eub.gov.ab.ca/Scripts/cyberdocs/GetDoc.exe?docnumber=2928 or through interlibrary loan from the CANMET Information Centre, 555 Booth St., Ottawa, Ont., tel: (613) 995-4132 or FAX: (613) 995-8730
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