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TitleThe splitting of P&NG and oil sands rights: An historical perspective
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsCoombs, F. D.
Pagination6 pages
Date Published12/1997
Place PublishedCalgary, AB
Publication Languageeng
Keywordseconomics, legislation, policy
Abstract

Changes in the Mines and Minerals Act of Alberta are described to illustrate the evolution of the priorities and thinking over time that led to the present administration of oil sands and natural gas as separate minerals. Natural gas was first excluded from the definition of bituminous sands in 1955. The definition of bituminous sands was changed in 1957 to include natural gas once again. In a further change in 1978, both petroleum and natural gas were excluded from the definition of oil sands. More changes followed in 1984, when petroleum was added back into the definition, leaving natural gas as the only mineral excluded from the definition of oil sands. The 1984 change was triggered by changes in the Oil Sands Conservation Act. It is the current definition, which includes 'sands and other rock materials containing crude bitumen, and any other mineral substances, other than natural gas, in association with that crude bitumen'. It was a resource conservation issue in the past, and it is a conservation issue today, although much influenced by changes in technology and increased knowledge and understanding of the relevant factors.

Notes

IN: Heavy Oil - Heavy Action. Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting Canadian Heavy Oil Association. December 3, 1997. Calgary, Alberta. pp. 10.0-10.16.

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