[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"learn-\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot":3,"learn-related-data-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot":143},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":123,"createdAt":123,"cta":124,"description":127,"extension":128,"icon":129,"industry":123,"keywords":130,"meta":134,"navigation":135,"path":136,"province":123,"relatedPages":137,"section":139,"seo":140,"stem":141,"systems":123,"updatedAt":123,"__hash__":142},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot.md","AER ST101: the Business Associate Snapshot",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":114},"minimark",[9,14,30,34,41,45,56,62,66,73,87,91],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"what-it-is","What it is",[15,16,17,21,22,25,26,29],"p",{},[18,19,20],"strong",{},"ST101"," is the Alberta Energy Regulator's ",[18,23,24],{},"Business Associate (BA) code"," register - the lookup that maps a BA code to a company name. Township Canada uses it to resolve the operator and licensee on every well, pipeline, and facility, and to build a per-operator ",[18,27,28],{},"liability snapshot"," by rolling the ST37 lifecycle counts up to each BA.",[10,31,33],{"id":32},"what-it-carries","What it carries",[15,35,36,37,40],{},"For each operator we surface the counts that matter for diligence: ",[18,38,39],{},"active, suspended, abandoned, orphan, and reclamation-certified"," wells across their entire AER footprint, plus recent licence transfers. It is the difference between \"this well belongs to company X\" and \"company X holds 40 active wells, 200 suspended, and 15 orphans.\"",[10,42,44],{"id":43},"coverage-and-refresh","Coverage and refresh",[15,46,47,48,51,52,55],{},"We carry ",[18,49,50],{},"more than 3,000 operators"," in the BA register. The BA codes refresh ",[18,53,54],{},"quarterly","; the liability counts rolled on top refresh monthly with ST37.",[57,58,59],"blockquote",{},[15,60,61],{},"Source: AER · ST101 · refreshed quarterly",[10,63,65],{"id":64},"how-township-canada-shows-it","How Township Canada shows it",[15,67,68,69,72],{},"The BA snapshot powers the ",[18,70,71],{},"operator directory"," and every operator drill-down in the parcel report sidebar: open an operator to see its footprint, dispositions, and wells. M&A and diligence teams use it to size liability exposure before a term sheet.",[74,75,76],"note",{},[15,77,78,81,82,86],{},[18,79,80],{},"Screenshot to add"," (",[83,84,85],"code",{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot\u002Foperator-footprint.png","): an operator detail view showing the active \u002F suspended \u002F abandoned \u002F orphan \u002F reclaimed counts across the company's AER footprint.",[10,88,90],{"id":89},"related","Related",[92,93,94,102,108],"ul",{},[95,96,97],"li",{},[98,99,101],"a",{"href":100},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","AER ST37 Wells",[95,103,104],{},[98,105,107],{"href":106},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells","Orphan and abandoned wells",[95,109,110],{},[98,111,113],{"href":112},"\u002Fguides\u002Fparcel-report-sidebar","The parcel report sidebar",{"title":115,"searchDepth":116,"depth":116,"links":117},"",2,[118,119,120,121,122],{"id":12,"depth":116,"text":13},{"id":32,"depth":116,"text":33},{"id":43,"depth":116,"text":44},{"id":64,"depth":116,"text":65},{"id":89,"depth":116,"text":90},null,{"label":125,"href":126},"Open the operators directory","\u002Fapp\u002Fsearch","ST101 is the AER's Business Associate register. Township Canada turns it into a per-operator liability snapshot - active, suspended, abandoned, and orphan counts across a company's whole footprint.","md","i-lucide-building-2",[131,132,133,28],"AER ST101","business associate","operator",{},true,"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot",[100,106,138],"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics","data-sources",{"title":5,"description":127},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-ba-snapshot","LTgWfIsCthtg-J46GJMHiDs8wkneDCW5Ic307fD7UOE",[144,270,396],{"id":145,"title":146,"body":147,"category":123,"createdAt":123,"cta":256,"description":258,"extension":128,"icon":259,"industry":123,"keywords":260,"meta":265,"navigation":135,"path":100,"province":123,"relatedPages":266,"section":139,"seo":267,"stem":268,"systems":123,"updatedAt":123,"__hash__":269},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells.md","AER ST37: the List of Wells in Alberta",{"type":7,"value":148,"toc":249},[149,153,162,164,179,181,191,196,198,209,219,229,231],[10,150,152],{"id":151},"what-st37-is","What ST37 is",[15,154,155,21,158,161],{},[18,156,157],{},"ST37",[18,159,160],{},"List of Wells in Alberta"," - the regulator's complete register of every well that has ever been licensed in the province. It is the single source of truth for what exists, where it is, and what state it is in. Township Canada ingests ST37 in full and refreshes it monthly.",[10,163,33],{"id":32},[15,165,166,167,170,171,174,175,178],{},"Each well record carries its unique well identifier (UWI), well name, licence number and current ",[18,168,169],{},"licence status",", the operator and licensee business associate (BA) codes, the fluid and mode, the well type, total depth, and surface coordinates. The lifecycle status is the field most people come for: ",[18,172,173],{},"active, suspended, abandoned, reclaimed",", plus the orphan flag where the ",[98,176,177],{"href":106},"Orphan Well Association"," has taken over closure.",[10,180,44],{"id":43},[15,182,47,183,186,187,190],{},[18,184,185],{},"more than 530,000 wells"," across Alberta, every one tagged with a lifecycle status. The dataset refreshes ",[18,188,189],{},"monthly"," from the AER's open-data release.",[57,192,193],{},[15,194,195],{},"Source: AER · ST37 · refreshed monthly",[10,197,65],{"id":64},[15,199,200,201,204,205,208],{},"ST37 powers the ",[18,202,203],{},"AER Wells"," map layer (part of the Energy Bundle) and the well list on the ",[18,206,207],{},"Energy tab"," of the parcel report, which shows every well whose surface point falls inside the Legal Subdivision. From any well you can jump to its operator's full footprint.",[74,210,211],{},[15,212,213,81,215,218],{},[18,214,80],{},[83,216,217],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells\u002Fwells-layer.png","): the AER Wells map layer enabled over a township, points coloured by licence status, with the legend showing active \u002F suspended \u002F abandoned \u002F orphan.",[74,220,221],{},[15,222,223,81,225,228],{},[18,224,80],{},[83,226,227],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells\u002Freport-wells-card.png","): the Energy tab of a parcel report listing individual wells with UWI, operator, fluid, and status.",[10,230,90],{"id":89},[92,232,233,239,245],{},[95,234,235],{},[98,236,238],{"href":237},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-wells-lifecycle-status","Reading well lifecycle status",[95,240,241],{},[98,242,244],{"href":243},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines","AER ST76 Pipelines",[95,246,247],{},[98,248,107],{"href":106},{"title":115,"searchDepth":116,"depth":116,"links":250},[251,252,253,254,255],{"id":151,"depth":116,"text":152},{"id":32,"depth":116,"text":33},{"id":43,"depth":116,"text":44},{"id":64,"depth":116,"text":65},{"id":89,"depth":116,"text":90},{"label":257,"href":126},"See wells on a parcel report","ST37 is the Alberta Energy Regulator's authoritative List of Wells. Township Canada carries every well with its lifecycle status, on the map and on every parcel report.","i-lucide-flame",[261,262,263,264],"AER ST37","list of wells","well licence status","UWI",{},[243,106,237],{"title":146,"description":258},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","SPKg2sQ3RGfkhXUJ1qmKXRtHfEKUmSwcoxHLisrh5tU",{"id":271,"title":272,"body":273,"category":123,"createdAt":123,"cta":382,"description":384,"extension":128,"icon":385,"industry":123,"keywords":386,"meta":391,"navigation":135,"path":106,"province":123,"relatedPages":392,"section":139,"seo":393,"stem":394,"systems":123,"updatedAt":123,"__hash__":395},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells.md","Orphan and Abandoned Wells: OWA Inventory and the Abandoned Registry",{"type":7,"value":274,"toc":375},[275,277,295,297,304,306,320,327,329,343,356,358],[10,276,13],{"id":12},[15,278,279,280,283,284,286,287,290,291,294],{},"Two related signals about closure liability. The ",[18,281,282],{},"Orphan Well Association (OWA)"," publishes a site-specific inventory of wells whose licensee no longer exists, so the OWA is funding closure. Separately, the AER's ",[18,285,157],{}," lifecycle status marks wells that are ",[18,288,289],{},"abandoned"," (plugged and downhole-closed) or ",[18,292,293],{},"reclaimed"," (surface fully restored). Township Canada joins both to every well.",[10,296,33],{"id":32},[15,298,299,300,303],{},"The OWA inventory contributes the ",[18,301,302],{},"orphan flag"," and site references. ST37 contributes the abandoned and reclaimed lifecycle states. Together they answer the diligence question: of the wells on this ground, how many are someone's active responsibility, and how many have already fallen to the public purse?",[10,305,44],{"id":43},[15,307,308,309,312,313,316,317,319],{},"Across Alberta we flag ",[18,310,311],{},"more than 24,000 orphan wells",", and ",[18,314,315],{},"more than 240,000 wells"," carry an abandoned status. The OWA inventory refreshes ",[18,318,189],{},"; the abandoned and reclaimed states refresh monthly with ST37.",[57,321,322,325],{},[15,323,324],{},"Source: Orphan Well Association inventory · refreshed monthly",[15,326,195],{},[10,328,65],{"id":64},[15,330,331,332,334,335,338,339,342],{},"Orphan and abandoned counts roll up on the ",[18,333,207],{}," of the parcel report and on each operator's footprint. On the map, the ",[83,336,337],{},"liability"," preset colours the O&G Activity layer by ",[18,340,341],{},"orphan-well density",", so you can see where the liability concentrates across a township.",[74,344,345],{},[15,346,347,81,349,352,353,355],{},[18,348,80],{},[83,350,351],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells\u002Fliability-preset.png","): the ",[83,354,337],{}," preset active, the grid shaded by orphan-well density, hot cells standing out.",[10,357,90],{"id":89},[92,359,360,366,370],{},[95,361,362],{},[98,363,365],{"href":364},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Forphan-well-due-diligence","Orphan well due diligence",[95,367,368],{},[98,369,101],{"href":100},[95,371,372],{},[98,373,374],{"href":136},"AER ST101 BA Snapshot",{"title":115,"searchDepth":116,"depth":116,"links":376},[377,378,379,380,381],{"id":12,"depth":116,"text":13},{"id":32,"depth":116,"text":33},{"id":43,"depth":116,"text":44},{"id":64,"depth":116,"text":65},{"id":89,"depth":116,"text":90},{"label":383,"href":126},"Screen liability on a parcel report","The Orphan Well Association inventory plus the AER's plugged and abandoned register, joined to ST37 so a parcel report shows closure liability at a glance.","i-lucide-triangle-alert",[387,388,389,390],"orphan wells","abandoned wells","OWA","closure liability",{},[100,136,364],{"title":272,"description":384},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells","ciqzVxGMDcPjoIOyuEtPbUOsQz0W6UhIWccbzLTiDrM",{"id":397,"title":398,"body":399,"category":123,"createdAt":123,"cta":499,"description":501,"extension":128,"icon":502,"industry":123,"keywords":503,"meta":507,"navigation":135,"path":138,"province":123,"relatedPages":508,"section":139,"seo":510,"stem":511,"systems":123,"updatedAt":123,"__hash__":512},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics.md","Petrinex Volumetrics: Per-Well Production Volumes",{"type":7,"value":400,"toc":492},[401,403,413,415,422,424,438,443,445,460,472,474],[10,402,13],{"id":12},[15,404,405,408,409,412],{},[18,406,407],{},"Petrinex"," (the Petroleum Information Network) publishes the public production reports that operators in Alberta and Saskatchewan file. Township Canada derives ",[18,410,411],{},"trailing-12-month volumes"," from these reports, both per well and rolled up to the Legal Subdivision. Summary redistribution is permitted under Petrinex's public terms.",[10,414,33],{"id":32},[15,416,417,418,421],{},"Volumes are reported ",[18,419,420],{},"per well, per product",": oil, gas, water, condensate, and the smaller streams - CO2, helium, nitrogen, and fresh and brackish water. We keep the well-level detail and compute LSD-level rollups with a dominant-product and producing-well count.",[10,423,44],{"id":43},[15,425,426,427,430,431,434,435,437],{},"We carry roughly ",[18,428,429],{},"364,000 well-level production records"," and close to ",[18,432,433],{},"300,000 LSD-level rollup rows"," across Alberta and Saskatchewan, refreshed ",[18,436,189],{},". Gas is the most common reported stream, followed by water and oil.",[57,439,440],{},[15,441,442],{},"Source: Petrinex public production reports",[10,444,65],{"id":64},[15,446,447,448,451,452,455,456,459],{},"Petrinex volumetrics power the ",[18,449,450],{},"LSD Production (12mo)"," map layer (Energy Bundle). The ",[83,453,454],{},"production"," preset colours the grid by ",[18,457,458],{},"trailing-12-month oil volume",", and the layer's \"View\" switcher repaints it by other products. Production also feeds the producing-well count on the parcel report.",[74,461,462],{},[15,463,464,81,466,352,469,471],{},[18,465,80],{},[83,467,468],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics\u002Fproduction-preset.png",[83,470,454],{}," preset active, the grid shaded by trailing-12-month oil volume, producing quarters lit up.",[10,473,90],{"id":89},[92,475,476,482,486],{},[95,477,478],{},[98,479,481],{"href":480},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-well-status","Petrinex Well Status",[95,483,484],{},[98,485,101],{"href":100},[95,487,488],{},[98,489,491],{"href":490},"\u002Fguides\u002Fmap-layers","Map Layers guide",{"title":115,"searchDepth":116,"depth":116,"links":493},[494,495,496,497,498],{"id":12,"depth":116,"text":13},{"id":32,"depth":116,"text":33},{"id":43,"depth":116,"text":44},{"id":64,"depth":116,"text":65},{"id":89,"depth":116,"text":90},{"label":500,"href":126},"See production on a parcel report","Petrinex public production reports give per-well, per-product volumes for Alberta and Saskatchewan. Township Canada rolls them to the LSD and themes the map by production.","i-lucide-trending-up",[407,504,505,506],"production volumes","oil production","gas production",{},[480,100,509],"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities",{"title":398,"description":501},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics","py4t1mluPMoKSHD6tEsnRqdWs9IRjLMjKmVv_3p52rM"]