[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"learn-\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure":3,"learn-related-data-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure":170},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":149,"createdAt":149,"cta":150,"description":153,"extension":154,"icon":155,"industry":149,"keywords":156,"meta":161,"navigation":162,"path":163,"province":149,"relatedPages":164,"section":166,"seo":167,"stem":168,"systems":149,"updatedAt":149,"__hash__":169},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure.md","Crown Mineral Tenure: Metallic, Coal, and Ammonite Agreements",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":140},"minimark",[9,14,31,35,46,50,68,74,78,97,113,117],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"what-it-is","What it is",[15,16,17,18,22,23,26,27,30],"p",{},"Alongside petroleum and natural gas, Alberta grants ",[19,20,21],"strong",{},"Crown mineral tenure"," for solid minerals. Township Canada carries three categories published through the Alberta Energy Agreements (AMI) service: ",[19,24,25],{},"metallic minerals, coal, and ammonite shell",". The polygons refresh ",[19,28,29],{},"weekly",", the same cadence as PNG tenure.",[10,32,34],{"id":33},"what-it-carries","What it carries",[15,36,37,38,41,42,45],{},"Each agreement carries its disposition number, ",[19,39,40],{},"mineral category"," (metallic, coal, or ammonite), disposition type, holder name, status, ",[19,43,44],{},"target substance"," for metallic leases, coal category where applicable, and expiry where tracked. We compute the share of each Legal Subdivision the agreement covers.",[10,47,49],{"id":48},"coverage-and-refresh","Coverage and refresh",[15,51,52,53,56,57,60,61,64,65,67],{},"We carry ",[19,54,55],{},"close to 2,000 mineral agreements"," in Alberta - roughly ",[19,58,59],{},"1,000 metallic, 900 coal, and 80 ammonite",". Metallic target substances range across ",[19,62,63],{},"limestone, iron, uranium",", precious stone, sandstone, salt, granite, and more. Refreshed ",[19,66,29],{},".",[69,70,71],"blockquote",{},[15,72,73],{},"Source: Alberta Energy · AMI Crown tenure · refreshed weekly",[10,75,77],{"id":76},"how-township-canada-shows-it","How Township Canada shows it",[15,79,80,81,84,85,89,90,92,93,96],{},"Mineral tenure has its own ",[19,82,83],{},"Mineral Tenure"," map layer (Energy Bundle) plus a label layer. The ",[86,87,88],"code",{},"minerals"," preset colours metallic leases by ",[19,91,44],{},"; the ",[86,94,95],{},"tenure"," preset shows PNG and mineral dispositions together by days-to-expiry. On the parcel report, mineral agreements appear in the tenure card alongside PNG dispositions.",[98,99,100],"note",{},[15,101,102,105,106,109,110,112],{},[19,103,104],{},"Screenshot to add"," (",[86,107,108],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure\u002Fminerals-by-substance.png","): the Mineral Tenure layer themed by target substance (the ",[86,111,88],{}," preset), with the substance legend.",[10,114,116],{"id":115},"related","Related",[118,119,120,128,134],"ul",{},[121,122,123],"li",{},[124,125,127],"a",{"href":126},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-png-tenure","Crown PNG Tenure",[121,129,130],{},[124,131,133],{"href":132},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Foil-gas-fields","Oil and Gas Fields",[121,135,136],{},[124,137,139],{"href":138},"\u002Fguides\u002Fmap-layers","Map Layers guide",{"title":141,"searchDepth":142,"depth":142,"links":143},"",2,[144,145,146,147,148],{"id":12,"depth":142,"text":13},{"id":33,"depth":142,"text":34},{"id":48,"depth":142,"text":49},{"id":76,"depth":142,"text":77},{"id":115,"depth":142,"text":116},null,{"label":151,"href":152},"Explore mineral tenure on the map","\u002Findustries\u002Foil-and-gas","Alberta's Crown mineral tenure - metallic, coal, and ammonite shell agreements - with target substance and holder, surfaced as a dedicated map layer and on the parcel report.","md","i-lucide-gem",[157,158,159,160],"mineral tenure","metallic minerals","coal lease","ammonite shell",{},true,"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure",[126,132,165],"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","data-sources",{"title":5,"description":153},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-mineral-tenure","W6YycAh7QZ_sfKtiJJFuqyOjGFrpGc-EuXA7mRY2Am4",[171,301,430],{"id":172,"title":173,"body":174,"category":149,"createdAt":149,"cta":286,"description":289,"extension":154,"icon":290,"industry":149,"keywords":291,"meta":296,"navigation":162,"path":165,"province":149,"relatedPages":297,"section":166,"seo":298,"stem":299,"systems":149,"updatedAt":149,"__hash__":300},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells.md","AER ST37: the List of Wells in Alberta",{"type":7,"value":175,"toc":279},[176,180,190,192,208,210,220,225,227,238,248,258,260],[10,177,179],{"id":178},"what-st37-is","What ST37 is",[15,181,182,185,186,189],{},[19,183,184],{},"ST37"," is the Alberta Energy Regulator's ",[19,187,188],{},"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.",[10,191,34],{"id":33},[15,193,194,195,198,199,202,203,207],{},"Each well record carries its unique well identifier (UWI), well name, licence number and current ",[19,196,197],{},"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: ",[19,200,201],{},"active, suspended, abandoned, reclaimed",", plus the orphan flag where the ",[124,204,206],{"href":205},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Forphan-abandoned-wells","Orphan Well Association"," has taken over closure.",[10,209,49],{"id":48},[15,211,52,212,215,216,219],{},[19,213,214],{},"more than 530,000 wells"," across Alberta, every one tagged with a lifecycle status. The dataset refreshes ",[19,217,218],{},"monthly"," from the AER's open-data release.",[69,221,222],{},[15,223,224],{},"Source: AER · ST37 · refreshed monthly",[10,226,77],{"id":76},[15,228,229,230,233,234,237],{},"ST37 powers the ",[19,231,232],{},"AER Wells"," map layer (part of the Energy Bundle) and the well list on the ",[19,235,236],{},"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.",[98,239,240],{},[15,241,242,105,244,247],{},[19,243,104],{},[86,245,246],{},"\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.",[98,249,250],{},[15,251,252,105,254,257],{},[19,253,104],{},[86,255,256],{},"\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.",[10,259,116],{"id":115},[118,261,262,268,274],{},[121,263,264],{},[124,265,267],{"href":266},"\u002Flearn\u002Fhow-to\u002Faer-wells-lifecycle-status","Reading well lifecycle status",[121,269,270],{},[124,271,273],{"href":272},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st76-pipelines","AER ST76 Pipelines",[121,275,276],{},[124,277,278],{"href":205},"Orphan and abandoned wells",{"title":141,"searchDepth":142,"depth":142,"links":280},[281,282,283,284,285],{"id":178,"depth":142,"text":179},{"id":33,"depth":142,"text":34},{"id":48,"depth":142,"text":49},{"id":76,"depth":142,"text":77},{"id":115,"depth":142,"text":116},{"label":287,"href":288},"See wells on a parcel report","\u002Fapp\u002Fsearch","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",[292,293,294,295],"AER ST37","list of wells","well licence status","UWI",{},[272,205,266],{"title":173,"description":289},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Faer-st37-wells","SPKg2sQ3RGfkhXUJ1qmKXRtHfEKUmSwcoxHLisrh5tU",{"id":302,"title":303,"body":304,"category":149,"createdAt":149,"cta":416,"description":418,"extension":154,"icon":419,"industry":149,"keywords":420,"meta":425,"navigation":162,"path":126,"province":149,"relatedPages":426,"section":166,"seo":427,"stem":428,"systems":149,"updatedAt":149,"__hash__":429},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-png-tenure.md","Crown PNG Tenure: Alberta Petroleum and Natural Gas Agreements",{"type":7,"value":305,"toc":409},[306,308,317,319,334,336,345,349,351,367,380,390,392],[10,307,13],{"id":12},[15,309,310,311,314,315,67],{},"Alberta's ",[19,312,313],{},"Crown petroleum and natural gas (PNG) tenure"," is the set of agreements that grant the right to explore for and produce oil and gas from Crown land: leases, licences, and pore-space agreements. The province publishes them through the Alberta Energy Agreements (AMI) service. Township Canada ingests the polygons and refreshes them ",[19,316,29],{},[10,318,34],{"id":33},[15,320,321,322,325,326,329,330,333],{},"Each agreement carries its disposition number and type, ",[19,323,324],{},"holder name",", status, and ",[19,327,328],{},"expiry date",", from which we compute ",[19,331,332],{},"days-to-expiry"," and an expiring-soon flag (inside a 24-month window). Perpetual agreements are tagged so they are not mistaken for imminent renewals. We also compute what share of each Legal Subdivision a disposition covers.",[10,335,49],{"id":48},[15,337,52,338,341,342,344],{},[19,339,340],{},"more than 63,000 PNG agreements"," across Alberta, refreshed ",[19,343,29],{},". Saskatchewan and British Columbia Crown petroleum tenure are not yet ingested.",[69,346,347],{},[15,348,73],{},[10,350,77],{"id":76},[15,352,353,354,357,358,360,361,363,364,366],{},"PNG tenure powers the ",[19,355,356],{},"Petroleum Tenure"," map layer (Energy Bundle), which can be coloured by ",[19,359,332],{}," through the ",[86,362,95],{}," preset, and the tenure card on the ",[19,365,236],{}," of the parcel report. The expiring-tenure watchlist surfaces agreements approaching renewal.",[98,368,369],{},[15,370,371,105,373,376,377,379],{},[19,372,104],{},[86,374,375],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-png-tenure\u002Ftenure-expiry-map.png","): the Petroleum Tenure layer themed by days-to-expiry (the ",[86,378,95],{}," preset), with renewals inside their window highlighted.",[98,381,382],{},[15,383,384,105,386,389],{},[19,385,104],{},[86,387,388],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-png-tenure\u002Freport-tenure-card.png","): the parcel report tenure card showing an intersecting PNG agreement with holder, status, and days-to-expiry.",[10,391,116],{"id":115},[118,393,394,399,405],{},[121,395,396],{},[124,397,398],{"href":163},"Crown Mineral Tenure",[121,400,401],{},[124,402,404],{"href":403},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fccs-tenure","CCS Tenure",[121,406,407],{},[124,408,139],{"href":138},{"title":141,"searchDepth":142,"depth":142,"links":410},[411,412,413,414,415],{"id":12,"depth":142,"text":13},{"id":33,"depth":142,"text":34},{"id":48,"depth":142,"text":49},{"id":76,"depth":142,"text":77},{"id":115,"depth":142,"text":116},{"label":417,"href":288},"Check tenure on a parcel report","Alberta's Crown petroleum and natural gas tenure - leases, licences, and pore-space agreements - with holder, status, and days-to-expiry, on the map and parcel report.","i-lucide-file-text",[421,422,423,424],"crown tenure","petroleum and natural gas","PNG lease","tenure expiry",{},[163,403,165],{"title":303,"description":418},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fcrown-png-tenure","tNbI_8CZRVN-7dO8k2KZXBhy0qbSdK9Y7EyR2XP1mwI",{"id":431,"title":432,"body":433,"category":149,"createdAt":149,"cta":518,"description":520,"extension":154,"icon":521,"industry":149,"keywords":522,"meta":527,"navigation":162,"path":132,"province":149,"relatedPages":528,"section":166,"seo":529,"stem":530,"systems":149,"updatedAt":149,"__hash__":531},"learn\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Foil-gas-fields.md","Oil and Gas Fields: Named Field and Pool Polygons",{"type":7,"value":434,"toc":511},[435,437,448,450,453,455,470,475,477,480,490,492],[10,436,13],{"id":12},[15,438,439,440,443,444,447],{},"Beyond individual wells, regulators define ",[19,441,442],{},"named fields and pools"," - the geological accumulations that wells produce from. Township Canada carries field and pool boundary polygons for ",[19,445,446],{},"Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan",", so you can see not just where the wells are but which named pool they belong to.",[10,449,34],{"id":33},[15,451,452],{},"Field and pool records carry the field or pool name and boundary geometry, with pool counts where the regulator reports them. They give you the named context that a well-by-well view lacks - useful for acquisition targeting, reserves discussion, and reporting that references a field by name.",[10,454,49],{"id":48},[15,456,457,458,461,462,465,466,469],{},"Coverage spans three provinces: ",[19,459,460],{},"Alberta"," (oil and gas fields), ",[19,463,464],{},"British Columbia"," (oil and gas fields), and ",[19,467,468],{},"Saskatchewan"," (oil and gas pools), drawn from each regulator's published boundaries.",[69,471,472],{},[15,473,474],{},"Source: Provincial energy regulators (AER, BCER, Saskatchewan)",[10,476,77],{"id":76},[15,478,479],{},"Field and pool polygons render on the map as a context layer beneath the well, pipeline, and tenure layers, so an acquisition screen can be framed by named field rather than by raw point density.",[98,481,482],{},[15,483,484,105,486,489],{},[19,485,104],{},[86,487,488],{},"\u002Fimages\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Foil-gas-fields\u002Ffields-layer.png","): the oil and gas fields layer enabled, named field polygons outlined over a producing region with wells on top.",[10,491,116],{"id":115},[118,493,494,499,505],{},[121,495,496],{},[124,497,498],{"href":165},"AER ST37 Wells",[121,500,501],{},[124,502,504],{"href":503},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-volumetrics","Petrinex Volumetrics",[121,506,507],{},[124,508,510],{"href":509},"\u002Flearn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Fpetrinex-well-status","Petrinex Well Status",{"title":141,"searchDepth":142,"depth":142,"links":512},[513,514,515,516,517],{"id":12,"depth":142,"text":13},{"id":33,"depth":142,"text":34},{"id":48,"depth":142,"text":49},{"id":76,"depth":142,"text":77},{"id":115,"depth":142,"text":116},{"label":519,"href":152},"See it on the oil and gas page","Named oil and gas field and pool boundaries for Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan - useful context for acquisition targeting and reporting.","i-lucide-map",[523,524,525,526],"oil and gas fields","pools","field boundaries","reservoir",{},[165,503,163],{"title":432,"description":520},"learn\u002Fdata-sources\u002Foil-gas-fields","-Ht7f5pHXqD7-2aYnQKMsHml2g1kzIoLsxBXIunomSk"]