Rules & Regulators
Fact: The oil sands industry operates under some of the most stringent and comprehensive regulations in the world.
- Alberta Environment regulates all operations that impact air, land and water or that generate industrial waste.
- Alberta Sustainable Resource Development oversees access to land, timber harvest and wildlife management.
- The Energy Resource Conservation Board regulates access to the bitumen resource and manages the processes that consider development applications and determine if they are in the public interest.
- Once a project has been approved by regulators, its operating approvals must be reassessed and approved again every 10 years.
- Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives are some of the strictest in the world and apply to oil sands development.
- Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BATEA) is required for all activities that produce air emissions in new oil sands facilities.
- Alberta Environment and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have developed a water management plan for the lower Athabasca River to ensure water withdrawals do not result in significant impacts to the Athabasca River and its tributaries.
Facts sourced by Oil Sands Developers Group (Summer 2010).
Sources for all facts available upon request.



















