The focus ofoiland gas development in the Atlantic region has for many years been on the offshore areas. However, there is active exploration and some production onshore, and it is likely that interest and investment will increase in this sector in coming years. This paper considers the legislative regimes for onshore oil and gas development in the Atlantic provinces-including tenure arrangements, surface access issues, operational regulation, pooling and unitization provisions, royalties and abandonment and liability-with comparisons to schemes applicable in western Canada. The existing legislative regimes in the Atlantic region date back many years, and are likely to be the focus of further attention and reform as this sector continues to...
This paper reviews the regulations under the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum and Natural Gas Act...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
In this article, the author examines the legal framework in effect in the Atlantic Canada offshore t...
The focus ofoiland gas development in the Atlantic region has for many years been on the offshore ar...
The development of an offshore oiland gas industry in the Gulf ofSt. Lawrence has created, for the f...
Effective and efficient regulation of the oil and gas industry on the East Coast of Canada is a top ...
This paper traces the historical development of the offshore oil and gas royalty regime for Newfound...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
This article identifies and comments on some of the issues which may be of interest respecting petro...
This article examines the royalty regime in the area offshore the two oil and gas producing province...
In this article, the authors examine the issue of drainage in the Atlantic Canada offshore. The offs...
This paper provides an overview of some key issues which have arisen since the implementation of pol...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
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...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
In this article, the author examines the legal framework in effect in the Atlantic Canada offshore t...
The focus ofoiland gas development in the Atlantic region has for many years been on the offshore ar...
The development of an offshore oiland gas industry in the Gulf ofSt. Lawrence has created, for the f...
Effective and efficient regulation of the oil and gas industry on the East Coast of Canada is a top ...
This paper traces the historical development of the offshore oil and gas royalty regime for Newfound...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
This article identifies and comments on some of the issues which may be of interest respecting petro...
This article examines the royalty regime in the area offshore the two oil and gas producing province...
In this article, the authors examine the issue of drainage in the Atlantic Canada offshore. The offs...
This paper provides an overview of some key issues which have arisen since the implementation of pol...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
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...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
In this article, the author examines the legal framework in effect in the Atlantic Canada offshore t...