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The BC Energy Regulator offers access to a variety of online reports.

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Activity Levels

Drilling & Production [BCOGC-129238]

We regulate oil and gas activity and are responsive to changes in activity levels, in order to protect the integrity of B.C.’s environment and water resources. As technology evolves, average reserves per new well continues to increase, enabling drilling to replace and increase production with fewer new locations.

Data Downloads

Monthly Drilling Report [BCOGC-2850]

Monthly drilling statistics provided in two formats.

Wells

Drilling Kicks and Blowouts by Area [BCOGC-41720]

This report identifies drilling kicks and blowouts reported to the OGC

Data Downloads

Drilling Data for All Wells in BC [BCOGC-41984]

Drilling data for all wells in BC. This includes well casing and cementing, completions and work-overs, reservoir pressure tests and fluid analysis. Please choose your preferred download format.

Wells

Rig Activity List [BCOGC-2217]

List of Wells Authorized to Drill or Drilling.

Data Downloads

Unique Well Identifier Changes [BCOGC-42220]

Unique well identifier changes. Please choose your preferred download format.

Wells

Sump Locations [BCOGC-44389]

Locations of sump sites used for drilling waste disposal. All Operators in British Columbia are required to handle and dispose of drilling waste in accordance with the requirements of the Oil and Gas Waste Regulation and the Oil and Gas Handbook. The Waste Disposal application requires that each company maintain an inventory of sump/pit data. A pit is an earthen excavation for purposes of containing drilling waste. A sump is a grouping of one or more pits found at a geographic location.

Water

Water Allocation & Use [BCOGC-129247]

Water is an essential component in many energy resource operations, used for purposes such as hydraulic fracturing, drilling wells, and dust control. This data narrative covers the annual allocation and actual use of water authorized by the Regulator for energy resource activities across the province.

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