[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-\u002Fblog\u002Fintroducing-energy-bundle":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":232,"cover":233,"date":234,"description":235,"extension":236,"meta":237,"navigation":238,"path":239,"seo":240,"stem":241,"tags":242,"__hash__":247},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fintroducing-energy-bundle.md","Introducing the Energy Bundle — AER Wells with Lifecycle, Pipelines, Facilities, and Treaty Boundaries on the DLS Grid","Township Canada",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":221},"minimark",[10,14,22,27,34,68,77,81,84,88,91,94,98,133,137,145,154,158,185,189],[11,12,13],"p",{},"A pipeline integrity analyst in Calgary opens five tools to plan a single inspection campaign: the AER GeoView portal for licensed pipeline segments, the AER ST37 directives portal for the wells the line connects, the Orphan Well Association inventory for closure-funded sites, the Petrinex facility lookup for batteries and gas plants, and an internal GIS to overlay treaty geography. Each tool returns part of the picture; the operator stitches the rest manually.",[11,15,16,17,21],{},"Township Canada's new ",[18,19,20],"strong",{},"Energy Bundle"," puts all of that on one map, layered against the DLS grid that every legal land description in Alberta already references.",[23,24,26],"h2",{"id":25},"whats-in-the-bundle","What's in the bundle",[11,28,29,30,33],{},"The Energy Bundle is a Business-plan add-on at ",[18,31,32],{},"$100 CAD\u002Fseat\u002Fmonth"," that unlocks five new data layers and one API surface on top of the standard Township Canada feature set:",[35,36,37,44,50,56,62],"ul",{},[38,39,40,43],"li",{},[18,41,42],{},"AER Wells with full lifecycle"," — Active, Suspended, Abandoned, Reclaimed, plus the orphan flag (where the Orphan Well Association is funding closure rather than the original licensee).",[38,45,46,49],{},[18,47,48],{},"AER Pipelines"," — every licensed pipeline segment, rendered as a line layer with mid-point labels. Tile coalescing handles the southern-Alberta density.",[38,51,52,55],{},[18,53,54],{},"AER Facilities (ST102)"," — collapsed from 40+ Petrinex sub-codes into eight customer-facing buckets: battery, gas plant, compressor, disposal, custom treating, terminal, water source, other.",[38,57,58,61],{},[18,59,60],{},"Treaty Boundaries"," — Treaties 4, 6, 7, 8, and 10 rendered as polygons at low zoom, surfaced as a flag on every parcel report.",[38,63,64,67],{},[18,65,66],{},"BA licensee snapshot API"," — per-operator counts (total \u002F active \u002F suspended \u002F abandoned \u002F orphan \u002F reclamation-certified). Materialized view for fast diligence dashboards.",[11,69,70,71,76],{},"Plus a sixth feature that's actually been there all along: the ",[72,73,75],"a",{"href":74},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdata-layers\u002Falberta-ccs","CCS \u002F pore space tenure layers"," shipped earlier — pore space rights, project boundaries, injection wells, geothermal tenure — are part of the Energy Bundle entitlement.",[23,78,80],{"id":79},"why-bundle-these-together","Why bundle these together",[11,82,83],{},"The five layers are tied at the data level. A reactivated well needs a tie-in pipeline, which needs a destination facility, which sits inside a treaty area. An operator evaluating an acquisition target needs the per-BA rollup of all five. A pipeline integrity team prioritizing inspection needs the lines geometry, the connected wells, and the surrounding facilities in a single view. Splitting the layers across separate products would force operators back into the cross-portal workflow the bundle exists to replace.",[23,85,87],{"id":86},"pricing-math","Pricing math",[11,89,90],{},"Business is $40 CAD\u002Fmonth. The Energy Bundle add-on is $100\u002Fmonth on top, for a total of $140\u002Fseat\u002Fmonth. For comparison: standalone AER tools that come closest to this scope (geoSCOUT, OilTrails, Petrinex enterprise APIs) sit at five-figure annual contracts. Township Canada's pricing reflects what an individual analyst or a small team can justify on a corporate card.",[11,92,93],{},"The 10 existing Township Canada energy customers get the Energy Bundle through a trial promo configured in Stripe — operations runbook handles the distribution.",[23,95,97],{"id":96},"who-this-is-for","Who this is for",[35,99,100,111,121,127],{},[38,101,102,105,106,110],{},[18,103,104],{},"Oil and gas operators"," planning new wells, reactivations, or tie-ins. See ",[72,107,109],{"href":108},"\u002Ffor\u002Foil-and-gas","Township Canada for Oil and Gas",".",[38,112,113,116,117,110],{},[18,114,115],{},"CCS and geothermal developers"," scoping pore space tenure submissions. See ",[72,118,120],{"href":119},"\u002Ffor\u002Fccs-developers","Township Canada for CCS Developers",[38,122,123,126],{},[18,124,125],{},"Pipeline integrity, closure obligation, and surface-rights teams"," who need lifecycle status across the AER inventory.",[38,128,129,132],{},[18,130,131],{},"M&A diligence teams"," evaluating operator portfolios via the BA snapshot API.",[23,134,136],{"id":135},"how-to-subscribe","How to subscribe",[11,138,139,140,144],{},"The \"Add Energy Bundle\" card appears on ",[141,142,143],"code",{},"\u002Fapp\u002Faccount"," for any customer on the Business plan. One click opens Stripe Checkout for the $100\u002Fmonth add-on. Webhook activation is instant — the new layers unlock without re-login.",[11,146,147,148,110],{},"For non-Business customers, the upgrade path is Business first, then add the bundle. The customer portal flow is in ",[72,149,151],{"href":150},"\u002Fdocs\u002Ffeatures\u002Fenergy-bundle-cta",[141,152,153],{},"docs\u002Ffeatures\u002Fenergy-bundle-cta.md",[23,155,157],{"id":156},"whats-still-roadmapped","What's still roadmapped",[35,159,160,170,179],{},[38,161,162,165,166,110],{},[18,163,164],{},"Indigenous consultation overlay (beyond treaty boundaries)"," — reserve lands, provincial consultation databases. Pending source selection and legal sign-off. See ",[72,167,169],{"href":168},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdata-layers\u002Findigenous-consultation","the spec",[38,171,172,175,176,110],{},[18,173,174],{},"Crown dispositions overlay (AB)"," — surface and subsurface tenure, free-data path via AB Energy GeoView. See ",[72,177,169],{"href":178},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdata-layers\u002Fcrown-dispositions",[38,180,181,184],{},[18,182,183],{},"SK and BC equivalents"," — the underlying datasets exist; the ingest pipelines follow once the AB experience proves out.",[23,186,188],{"id":187},"related","Related",[35,190,191,197,203,209,215],{},[38,192,193],{},[72,194,196],{"href":195},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-wells-lifecycle-status","AER Wells Lifecycle Status",[38,198,199],{},[72,200,202],{"href":201},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-pipelines-map","AER Pipelines Map",[38,204,205],{},[72,206,208],{"href":207},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-facilities-eight-categories","AER Facilities — 8 Categories",[38,210,211],{},[72,212,214],{"href":213},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Ftreaty-boundaries-on-dls-grid","Treaty Boundaries on the DLS Grid",[38,216,217],{},[72,218,220],{"href":219},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Forphan-well-due-diligence","Orphan Well Due Diligence",{"title":222,"searchDepth":223,"depth":223,"links":224},"",2,[225,226,227,228,229,230,231],{"id":25,"depth":223,"text":26},{"id":79,"depth":223,"text":80},{"id":86,"depth":223,"text":87},{"id":96,"depth":223,"text":97},{"id":135,"depth":223,"text":136},{"id":156,"depth":223,"text":157},{"id":187,"depth":223,"text":188},"product",null,"2026-05-21","A new Business add-on that puts the full Alberta energy data stack on one map: 672K wells with orphan\u002Fabandoned flags, the AER pipeline network, 8-category facilities, and treaty boundaries.","md",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fintroducing-energy-bundle",{"title":5,"description":235},"blog\u002Fintroducing-energy-bundle",[20,243,244,245,246],"AER Wells","Pipelines","Product Launch","Oil and Gas","FLuAxIR--kDjREFy4oJTfNzcSb15iE-EUMfeF9MD670"]