Canada Energy Regulator
CER precautionary measures and business continuity plans in response to COVID-19:
Read the CER’s update to all regulated companies, all parties to active CER regulatory processes and all others we work closely with for what the CER is doing to help protect its staff, public health and safety and continue its effective oversight to keep Canada’s energy moving safely.
What's New
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Hearings and Applications
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Regulatory Improvements
- We are accepting input from shippers and other interested parties on financial and commercial reporting requirements for CER-regulated pipelines.
- Filing Manual – Effective January 6, 2020, regulated companies are expected to follow Guide E as revised.
- Orders of the Commission of the Canada Energy Regulator for power line safety and damage prevention
Government of Canada activities and initiatives
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