Section 44(2)(b) of the provincial and federal Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Acts provides for a public review of proposed developments of petroleum resources as part of the existing regulatory approval process for the Newfoundland Offshore Area. To date, public reviews have been conducted for three offshore oil developments: Hibernia, Terra Nova and White Rose. This paper examines the effectiveness and efficiency of the public review process for the White Rose Project. The author concludes that the review process was effective in successfully gathering public input and reporting this information to the CNOPB. Despite CNOPB\u27s failure to accept many of the report\u27s recommendations, the review process\u27 recommenda...
This paper provides an overview of some key issues which have arisen since the implementation of pol...
Most of the unproduced oil and gas in Canada is subject to public ownership. This fact places a duty...
This paper reviews the regulations under the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum and Natural Gas Act...
Section 44(2)(b) of the provincial and federal Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Ac...
The author describes the review process preceding the 2003 CNSOPB decision which permitted seismic a...
Effective and efficient regulation of the oil and gas industry on the East Coast of Canada is a top ...
A good review process ensures government agencies approve projects which are in the public\u27s inte...
This research examines the role that environmental assessment and strategic environmental assessment...
This article identifies and comments on some of the issues which may be of interest respecting petro...
This paper traces the historical development of the offshore oil and gas royalty regime for Newfound...
This paper explores the relative benefits of command and control, reflexive law and social licensing...
The proposed Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) involves extraction and transportation of natural gas and n...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
The White Rose Extension Project is pursued by Husky Energy, and it will be completed by 2016 or 201...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
This paper provides an overview of some key issues which have arisen since the implementation of pol...
Most of the unproduced oil and gas in Canada is subject to public ownership. This fact places a duty...
This paper reviews the regulations under the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum and Natural Gas Act...
Section 44(2)(b) of the provincial and federal Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Ac...
The author describes the review process preceding the 2003 CNSOPB decision which permitted seismic a...
Effective and efficient regulation of the oil and gas industry on the East Coast of Canada is a top ...
A good review process ensures government agencies approve projects which are in the public\u27s inte...
This research examines the role that environmental assessment and strategic environmental assessment...
This article identifies and comments on some of the issues which may be of interest respecting petro...
This paper traces the historical development of the offshore oil and gas royalty regime for Newfound...
This paper explores the relative benefits of command and control, reflexive law and social licensing...
The proposed Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) involves extraction and transportation of natural gas and n...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
The White Rose Extension Project is pursued by Husky Energy, and it will be completed by 2016 or 201...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
This paper provides an overview of some key issues which have arisen since the implementation of pol...
Most of the unproduced oil and gas in Canada is subject to public ownership. This fact places a duty...
This paper reviews the regulations under the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum and Natural Gas Act...