AER orders are legal documents formally permitting, directing, or prohibiting specific actions. Orders can be issued for different purposes; for example, we might order a company to
- reduce its normal well spacing;
- close or abandon a facility; or
- stop an unsafe activity or operation.
Orders help us ensure that oil and gas companies operate in a safe and environmentally responsible way.
Types of AER Orders
This is a sample list of some of the orders that we issue.
- Commingling and development entity orders
- Compliance orders
- Costs orders
- Gas allowable orders
- Interim shut-in orders
- Maximum rate limitation orders
- Oil sands area orders
- Subsurface orders
- Closure orders
- Abandonment orders
- Miscellaneous orders
Orders and Approvals Index
The AER maintains an Index of AER Orders and Approvals by field and area, listing all active oil, oil sands, and gas orders. Search the index of AER orders by field and type to find active orders related to energy and mineral resource development.
Information on abandonment and closure orders can be found under the “Noncompliance & Enforcement” tab on the Compliance Dashboard.
The AER Order System Map Viewer (interactive map) displays the following orders:
- subsurface orders
- active and rescinded pool orders
- field orders
The AER Order System Map Viewer can also be used to search for the following:
- strike areas
- control well zones (coalbed methane and shale gas)
- development entities
- oil sands areas
Contact Us
For general questions, visit the help section on the order system. For other questions, contact our Customer Contact Centre.