Drilling Waste Management
Programs in Alberta, Limnos Environmental Ltd.:
If the life cycle of a
typical well site in Alberta is considered, there are a number of activities
that will contribute to the potential environmental liability of the site.
Given that all sites are expected to be reclaimed to an equivalent land use at
the end of their life, managing environmental liability is a significant issue
confronting operators. Additionally, understanding environmental liability
allows the operator to better plan anticipated expenditures and to more
effectively manage acquisition and divestures as needed.
In spite of the above situation,
many operators do not regard drilling waste management as an important
consideration. In reality, drilling waste disposal can often be the largest
source of environmental liability during the operation of a well site.
Operators that plan
drilling waste management as an integral part of well site development and step
away from ad hoc disposal practices will realize better compliance, reduced
reclamation costs, and reduced environmental liability. ERCB Directive 050 in Alberta
provides for a wide range of disposal options, but it is important to realize
that the document may not provide the level of diligence required to ensure
reclamation suitability.
We have provided
operators both large and small with guidance on the development of drilling
waste management plans, as well as third party auditing of well files to ensure
compliance and to ascertain levels of environmental liability. These steps have
proven to assist operators in lowering costs, ensuring compliance and
understanding the environmental liability accrued on any site. We invite you to
discuss your current drilling waste management plan with us and determine if Limnos Environmental Ltd. can help you achieve the goals of your program.