[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"learn-\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities":3,"learn-related-data-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities":162},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":141,"createdAt":141,"cta":142,"description":145,"extension":146,"icon":147,"industry":141,"keywords":148,"meta":153,"navigation":154,"path":155,"province":141,"relatedPages":156,"section":158,"seo":159,"stem":160,"systems":141,"updatedAt":141,"__hash__":161},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities.md","AER ST102: the Alberta Facility List",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":132},"minimark",[9,14,30,34,45,49,60,66,70,81,95,105,109],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"what-st102-is","What ST102 is",[15,16,17,21,22,25,26,29],"p",{},[18,19,20],"strong",{},"ST102"," is the Alberta Energy Regulator's ",[18,23,24],{},"Facility List",": the register of licensed energy facilities - batteries, gas plants, compressors, and the rest. The raw data uses more than forty Petrinex sub-codes, which is precise but hard to scan. Township Canada keeps the raw code and derives a clean ",[18,27,28],{},"eight-category"," label on top of it.",[10,31,33],{"id":32},"what-it-carries","What it carries",[15,35,36,37,40,41,44],{},"Each facility carries its facility ID and licence number, the raw facility code and our derived ",[18,38,39],{},"category",", the facility sub-type and status, and the operator and licensee BA. The eight customer-facing categories are: ",[18,42,43],{},"battery, gas plant, compressor, disposal, custom treating, terminal, water source, and other",".",[10,46,48],{"id":47},"coverage-and-refresh","Coverage and refresh",[15,50,51,52,55,56,59],{},"We carry ",[18,53,54],{},"more than 120,000 facilities"," across Alberta, refreshed ",[18,57,58],{},"monthly",". The category mix is dominated by batteries, followed by the \"other\" bucket, compressors, and terminals.",[61,62,63],"blockquote",{},[15,64,65],{},"Source: AER · ST102 · refreshed monthly",[10,67,69],{"id":68},"how-township-canada-shows-it","How Township Canada shows it",[15,71,72,73,76,77,80],{},"ST102 powers the ",[18,74,75],{},"AER Facilities"," map layer (Energy Bundle) and the facility list on the ",[18,78,79],{},"Energy tab"," of the parcel report, with each facility tagged by its eight-category label so you can read the page at a glance.",[82,83,84],"note",{},[15,85,86,89,90,94],{},[18,87,88],{},"Screenshot to add"," (",[91,92,93],"code",{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities\u002Ffacilities-layer.png","): the AER Facilities map layer enabled, points coloured by the eight categories, with the category legend.",[82,96,97],{},[15,98,99,89,101,104],{},[18,100,88],{},[91,102,103],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities\u002Freport-facilities-card.png","): the Energy tab listing the facilities inside one parcel with their category and operator.",[10,106,108],{"id":107},"related","Related",[110,111,112,120,126],"ul",{},[113,114,115],"li",{},[116,117,119],"a",{"href":118},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-facilities-eight-categories","The eight facility categories explained",[113,121,122],{},[116,123,125],{"href":124},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","AER ST37 Wells",[113,127,128],{},[116,129,131],{"href":130},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics","Petrinex Volumetrics",{"title":133,"searchDepth":134,"depth":134,"links":135},"",2,[136,137,138,139,140],{"id":12,"depth":134,"text":13},{"id":32,"depth":134,"text":33},{"id":47,"depth":134,"text":48},{"id":68,"depth":134,"text":69},{"id":107,"depth":134,"text":108},null,{"label":143,"href":144},"See facilities on a parcel report","\u002Fapp\u002Fsearch","ST102 is the Alberta Energy Regulator's facility register. Township Canada collapses 40-plus Petrinex sub-codes into eight plain-English categories on the map and parcel report.","md","i-lucide-factory",[149,150,151,152],"AER ST102","facilities","battery","gas plant",{},true,"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities",[124,157,118],"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines","data-sources",{"title":5,"description":145},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st102-facilities","C5FfDQHLq5WQmCsYvrzq7b6EtKmOcjJajcAkXSslb_8",[163,288,410],{"id":164,"title":165,"body":166,"category":141,"createdAt":141,"cta":274,"description":276,"extension":146,"icon":277,"industry":141,"keywords":278,"meta":283,"navigation":154,"path":124,"province":141,"relatedPages":284,"section":158,"seo":285,"stem":286,"systems":141,"updatedAt":141,"__hash__":287},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells.md","AER ST37: the List of Wells in Alberta",{"type":7,"value":167,"toc":267},[168,172,181,183,199,201,210,215,217,227,237,247,249],[10,169,171],{"id":170},"what-st37-is","What ST37 is",[15,173,174,21,177,180],{},[18,175,176],{},"ST37",[18,178,179],{},"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.",[10,182,33],{"id":32},[15,184,185,186,189,190,193,194,198],{},"Each well record carries its unique well identifier (UWI), well name, licence number and current ",[18,187,188],{},"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: ",[18,191,192],{},"active, suspended, abandoned, reclaimed",", plus the orphan flag where the ",[116,195,197],{"href":196},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells","Orphan Well Association"," has taken over closure.",[10,200,48],{"id":47},[15,202,51,203,206,207,209],{},[18,204,205],{},"more than 530,000 wells"," across Alberta, every one tagged with a lifecycle status. The dataset refreshes ",[18,208,58],{}," from the AER's open-data release.",[61,211,212],{},[15,213,214],{},"Source: AER · ST37 · refreshed monthly",[10,216,69],{"id":68},[15,218,219,220,223,224,226],{},"ST37 powers the ",[18,221,222],{},"AER Wells"," map layer (part of the Energy Bundle) and the well list on the ",[18,225,79],{}," 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.",[82,228,229],{},[15,230,231,89,233,236],{},[18,232,88],{},[91,234,235],{},"\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.",[82,238,239],{},[15,240,241,89,243,246],{},[18,242,88],{},[91,244,245],{},"\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.",[10,248,108],{"id":107},[110,250,251,257,262],{},[113,252,253],{},[116,254,256],{"href":255},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-wells-lifecycle-status","Reading well lifecycle status",[113,258,259],{},[116,260,261],{"href":157},"AER ST76 Pipelines",[113,263,264],{},[116,265,266],{"href":196},"Orphan and abandoned wells",{"title":133,"searchDepth":134,"depth":134,"links":268},[269,270,271,272,273],{"id":170,"depth":134,"text":171},{"id":32,"depth":134,"text":33},{"id":47,"depth":134,"text":48},{"id":68,"depth":134,"text":69},{"id":107,"depth":134,"text":108},{"label":275,"href":144},"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",[279,280,281,282],"AER ST37","list of wells","well licence status","UWI",{},[157,196,255],{"title":165,"description":276},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","SPKg2sQ3RGfkhXUJ1qmKXRtHfEKUmSwcoxHLisrh5tU",{"id":289,"title":290,"body":291,"category":141,"createdAt":141,"cta":396,"description":398,"extension":146,"icon":399,"industry":141,"keywords":400,"meta":405,"navigation":154,"path":157,"province":141,"relatedPages":406,"section":158,"seo":407,"stem":408,"systems":141,"updatedAt":141,"__hash__":409},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines.md","AER ST76: the Alberta Pipeline System",{"type":7,"value":292,"toc":389},[293,297,306,308,323,325,333,338,340,350,360,370,372],[10,294,296],{"id":295},"what-st76-is","What ST76 is",[15,298,299,21,302,305],{},[18,300,301],{},"ST76",[18,303,304],{},"Pipeline System"," dataset: the licensed pipeline network of the province, segment by segment. It is what you need to answer \"what crosses this quarter, what does it carry, and how dangerous is it?\" Township Canada ingests the full line network and refreshes it monthly.",[10,307,33],{"id":32},[15,309,310,311,314,315,318,319,322],{},"Each pipeline segment carries its licence and line number, segment ",[18,312,313],{},"status",", the ",[18,316,317],{},"substance"," it moves, outside diameter, maximum operating pressure, ",[18,320,321],{},"H2S content"," and release level, pipeline class location, environment, length, and transfer history. The H2S and substance fields are what make ST76 matter for surface work and emergency planning, not just routing.",[10,324,48],{"id":47},[15,326,51,327,55,330,332],{},[18,328,329],{},"more than 320,000 licensed pipeline segments",[18,331,58],{},". On a parcel report we compute the exact length of pipe that falls inside the Legal Subdivision, not just whether a line is nearby.",[61,334,335],{},[15,336,337],{},"Source: AER · ST76 · refreshed monthly",[10,339,69],{"id":68},[15,341,342,343,346,347,349],{},"ST76 powers the ",[18,344,345],{},"AER Pipelines"," map layer (Energy Bundle), rendered as a line layer with mid-point labels, and the pipeline list on the ",[18,348,79],{}," of the parcel report. Each crossing shows its substance, status, pressure, and H2S level.",[82,351,352],{},[15,353,354,89,356,359],{},[18,355,88],{},[91,357,358],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines\u002Fpipelines-layer.png","): the AER Pipelines layer enabled over a producing area, lines labelled by substance, dense network visible.",[82,361,362],{},[15,363,364,89,366,369],{},[18,365,88],{},[91,367,368],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines\u002Freport-pipeline-crossings.png","): the Energy tab showing the pipeline segments crossing one parcel with on-parcel length, substance, and H2S.",[10,371,108],{"id":107},[110,373,374,380,384],{},[113,375,376],{},[116,377,379],{"href":378},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-pipelines-map","Mapping AER pipelines",[113,381,382],{},[116,383,125],{"href":124},[113,385,386],{},[116,387,388],{"href":155},"AER ST102 Facilities",{"title":133,"searchDepth":134,"depth":134,"links":390},[391,392,393,394,395],{"id":295,"depth":134,"text":296},{"id":32,"depth":134,"text":33},{"id":47,"depth":134,"text":48},{"id":68,"depth":134,"text":69},{"id":107,"depth":134,"text":108},{"label":397,"href":144},"See pipelines on a parcel report","ST76 is the Alberta Energy Regulator's licensed pipeline dataset. Township Canada renders every segment as a map layer and lists the lines crossing any parcel.","i-lucide-spline",[401,402,403,404],"AER ST76","pipelines","pipeline licence","H2S",{},[124,155,378],{"title":290,"description":398},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines","kimL-fTXC3l4HGiM_TOpRWZJVaD7h0e_59Rwu48xBz8",{"id":411,"title":412,"body":413,"category":141,"createdAt":141,"cta":642,"description":644,"extension":146,"icon":141,"industry":645,"keywords":646,"meta":651,"navigation":154,"path":118,"province":652,"relatedPages":141,"section":653,"seo":654,"stem":655,"systems":656,"updatedAt":141,"__hash__":658},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-facilities-eight-categories.md","AER Facilities Map: 8 Categories from 40+ Petrinex Sub-codes",{"type":7,"value":414,"toc":634},[415,420,423,427,538,545,549,552,555,559,565,571,577,583,587,590,594,608,610],[416,417,419],"h1",{"id":418},"aer-facilities-map-8-customer-facing-categories","AER Facilities Map - 8 Customer-Facing Categories",[15,421,422],{},"The AER's ST102 facilities dataset lists every licensed midstream and processing facility in Alberta - batteries, gas plants, compressor stations, disposal wells, custom treaters, terminals, water source wells. The raw dataset uses 40+ Petrinex sub-codes for fine-grained facility typing. Township Canada collapses these into eight customer-facing buckets so the data catalog UI stays readable and the icons mean something visually.",[10,424,426],{"id":425},"the-eight-categories","The eight categories",[428,429,430,446],"table",{},[431,432,433],"thead",{},[434,435,436,440,443],"tr",{},[437,438,439],"th",{},"Category",[437,441,442],{},"Petrinex sub-codes covered",[437,444,445],{},"What it represents",[447,448,449,461,472,483,494,505,516,527],"tbody",{},[434,450,451,455,458],{},[452,453,454],"td",{},"Battery",[452,456,457],{},"Multi-well, single-well, group, oil sands batteries",[452,459,460],{},"Crude\u002Fmultiphase production facility - typically the first downstream point from wells",[434,462,463,466,469],{},[452,464,465],{},"Gas plant",[452,467,468],{},"Gas processing, sweet, sour, dehydration",[452,470,471],{},"Gas treatment \u002F processing",[434,473,474,477,480],{},[452,475,476],{},"Compressor",[452,478,479],{},"Compressor station, booster, gathering compressor",[452,481,482],{},"Pressure-boosting along the gas transport path",[434,484,485,488,491],{},[452,486,487],{},"Disposal",[452,489,490],{},"Acid gas disposal, water disposal, salt cavern, deep well",[452,492,493],{},"Sub-surface disposal of produced water, acid gas, etc.",[434,495,496,499,502],{},[452,497,498],{},"Custom treating",[452,500,501],{},"Custom-treating facility",[452,503,504],{},"Third-party processing for non-operator volumes",[434,506,507,510,513],{},[452,508,509],{},"Terminal",[452,511,512],{},"Pipeline terminal, truck terminal, rail terminal",[452,514,515],{},"Crude\u002Fcondensate transfer and storage",[434,517,518,521,524],{},[452,519,520],{},"Water source",[452,522,523],{},"Water source wells, fresh water facilities",[452,525,526],{},"Source of water for industrial use (frac, injection)",[434,528,529,532,535],{},[452,530,531],{},"Other",[452,533,534],{},"Anything not in the above (typically rare or unusual facility types)",[452,536,537],{},"Catch-all",[15,539,540,541,544],{},"The category mapping lives in ",[91,542,543],{},"app.categorize_facility()"," on the database. Updates land alongside AER ST102 publication cycles.",[10,546,548],{"id":547},"how-the-map-renders","How the map renders",[15,550,551],{},"Each category gets a distinct icon style on the map, sized to be readable at zoom 8 (province scale) without overcrowding. Labels use the facility name; clicking a facility opens a popover with the licensee, status, full Petrinex sub-code, and DLS legal description.",[15,553,554],{},"The layer is part of the Energy Bundle data catalog. Toggle it on alongside AER Wells and AER Pipelines for the full midstream view.",[10,556,558],{"id":557},"use-cases","Use cases",[15,560,561,564],{},[18,562,563],{},"Operators evaluating new tie-in options"," - Batteries and compressors near a proposed wellsite are the candidate destinations for new pipeline. The 8-category breakdown lets you filter to just the relevant facility types in a single click.",[15,566,567,570],{},[18,568,569],{},"Custom treaters and water source operators identifying coverage gaps"," - toggling just the Custom Treating or Water Source categories surfaces the geographic distribution; useful for siting new capacity.",[15,572,573,576],{},[18,574,575],{},"Acid gas disposal planning"," - the Disposal category surfaces existing acid gas disposal wells; new injection projects need to evaluate proximity to existing infrastructure for risk assessment.",[15,578,579,582],{},[18,580,581],{},"Closure obligation analysts"," - facilities follow a similar lifecycle to wells (active, suspended, abandoned, reclamation-certified). The lifecycle filter applies here too.",[10,584,586],{"id":585},"why-the-categorization-is-worth-the-work","Why the categorization is worth the work",[15,588,589],{},"A raw dump of all 40+ Petrinex sub-codes produces an unreadable map - the icon set has too many similar-looking types and customers spend time figuring out what each one means rather than acting on the data. The 8-bucket model maps to how operators actually think about midstream infrastructure: where does the production go (battery), how does it get processed (gas plant, custom treating), how is it moved (compressor, terminal), and what's the disposal pattern (disposal).",[10,591,593],{"id":592},"coverage","Coverage",[110,595,596,602],{},[113,597,598,601],{},[18,599,600],{},"Alberta:"," full AER ST102 coverage",[113,603,604,607],{},[18,605,606],{},"Saskatchewan, BC:"," not yet - see roadmap",[10,609,108],{"id":107},[110,611,612,617,622,628],{},[113,613,614],{},[116,615,616],{"href":255},"AER Wells Lifecycle Status",[113,618,619],{},[116,620,621],{"href":378},"AER Pipelines Map",[113,623,624],{},[116,625,627],{"href":626},"\u002Ffor\u002Foil-and-gas","Township Canada for Oil and Gas Operators",[113,629,630],{},[116,631,633],{"href":632},"\u002Fuse-cases\u002Fenergy","Energy use case overview",{"title":133,"searchDepth":134,"depth":134,"links":635},[636,637,638,639,640,641],{"id":425,"depth":134,"text":426},{"id":547,"depth":134,"text":548},{"id":557,"depth":134,"text":558},{"id":585,"depth":134,"text":586},{"id":592,"depth":134,"text":593},{"id":107,"depth":134,"text":108},{"label":643,"href":626},"See the Energy Bundle","Township Canada collapses AER ST102 facility sub-codes into 8 clean categories (battery, gas plant, compressor, disposal, etc.) so the catalog UI stays readable across the full Alberta dataset.","oil-and-gas",[647,648,649,650],"aer facilities map alberta","aer st102 facilities","battery gas plant compressor map","alberta oil gas facility types",{},"alberta","how-to",{"title":412,"description":644},"learn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-facilities-eight-categories",[657],"DLS","2uFxZTqMTJqc2rUi6YWZwDBGabjLXx9XFmem7ycLwLg"]