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BRFN SLU Data Layer [BCOGC-115661]
Surface Land Use (SLU) is a mechanism to measure surface disturbances caused by oil and gas activity and identify the type and land area attributed to historical and current oil and gas activities. As per the Blueberry River First Nations Implementation Agreement “New Disturbance” means, subject to any and all limitations and exclusions provided for in this definition, all (and only) Oil and Gas Activity-related disturbance on Crown land outside of any permitted and existing PNG footprint as identified in the Surface Land Use (SLU) Data Layer, including restored wells with a certificate of restoration but excluding: (i) restoration activities; (ii) health and safety activities; (iii) environmental protection activities; (iv) electricity transmission and distribution line rights-of-way outside of Area 1 or inside Area 1 with the consent of BRFN; (v) new operational activities within existing oil and gas related disturbances or other permanent road structures (including, without limitation, new wells on existing pads and pipelines within established rights of way); and (vi) conversion of non-status roads to oil and gas roads, so long as such conversion does not include any new construction or road modification. Full guidance can be found here.
The "BRFN SLU Data Layer" is updated separately from the "Annual SLU" dataset in coordination with the Blueberry River First Nation.
Engagement Contact: Adam Kamp Director, Responsive First Nations Engagement Responsible Development & Stewardship
Access Contact: Amy-Jade Louie Manager of Geospatial Services, Responsible Development & Stewardship Responsible Development & Stewardship
Management Areas [BCOGC-44919]
Oil and Gas Management Areas depict the general spatial extent of management areas with similar surface land use issues. These management areas will be used for research projects, coordinated efforts and oil and gas area specific regulations.