https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=natural+resourcesOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T19:45:02.784473+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cc40f8f5-a3f7-42ce-ad53-7521ef360b99A coal development policy for Alberta2021-03-26T22:25:40.522717+00:00The Government of Alberta's overall policy for the development of the province's coal resources is designed to bring and maintain the maximum benefits, now and in the future, to the people of Alberta who own this resource. Exploration and development will be encouraged in a manner that is compatible with the environment and at times which will best suit Alberta's economy and labour force.2015-07-15T15:06:53.719577+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/153919c3-3945-4ac8-8245-c201c3dab10aCommon risk management framework. Version 2.02021-05-05T21:39:56.709363+00:00The intent of the Common Risk Management Framework (CRMF) is to provide a comprehensive risk assessment and management approach to identifying and managing common risks within the Integrated Resource Management (IRM) System. CRMF was established in 2015 to deliver on recommendations of Enhancing Assurance: Report and Recommendation of Regulatory Enhancement Task Force, and helps the IRM System organizations to work together in ensuring that risks are consistently addressed and managed.2019-12-06T17:28:35.185210+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/02a49796-8311-45cf-affc-c80bc08cc5bcEnhanced approval process (EAP) manual2022-02-10T16:09:31.789509+00:00The Enhanced Approval Process (EAP) incorporates processes, procedures, policies and information technology systems and tools to create a streamlined, efficient and effective approval process that enables and supports competitiveness and sustainable resource development. The EAP is the first step in a long-term commitment on behalf of government and industry to work together with real and shared accountability for delivering sustainable, long-term environmental outcomes.2016-03-21T18:07:45.764515+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/01b3af57-350c-43ec-8c73-d70fe74523cbAlberta at a crossroads : Royalty Review Advisory Panel report2022-02-18T15:45:30.034514+00:00The main focus of the Royalty Review Advisory Panel’s report and recommendations is on modernizing the framework for crude oil, liquids and natural gas to fulfill the mandate given to the Panel: Provide optimal returns to Albertans as owners of the resource; Continue to encourage industry investment; Encourage diversification opportunities such as value-added processing, innovation or other forms of investment in Alberta; and Support responsible development of the resource.2016-01-29T18:45:25.140917+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/12953e89-3cc8-44bc-950c-fab48144fd41Alberta mineral development strategy2022-02-18T20:23:44.737641+00:00For many years, Alberta has extensively developed its energy minerals. However, the province also possesses a wide range of other minerals: base and precious metals, gemstones and industrial minerals. To enhance the economic benefit of these resources for all Albertans, Alberta's throne speech for 1999/2000 committed the government to develop a policy on non-energy minerals, streamline the administration of mining regulations, and improve geological information on minerals. Alberta Energy assembled a team from across government to establish the strategies for meeting these commitments. This document presents the results of the work of this team, which is a framework that outlines the vision, goals and strategic directions for ensuring orderly, environmentally responsible mineral exploration and development in Alberta.2015-08-07T17:33:40.481482+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/664dd14b-87c2-41cb-9301-42163df67a1aCrowsnest Corridor local integrated resource plan2022-03-09T17:55:55.495943+00:00This planning document presents the GOA's resource management policy for the public lands and resources within the area. It is intended to be a guide for resource managers, industry and the public with responsibility or interest in the area, rather than a regulatory mechanism. Resource potentials and opportunities for development are identified with a view to assisting in the economic progress of Alberta. The plan is sufficiently flexible so that all future proposals for land use and development may be considered.2016-04-26T16:02:26.616721+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8bd5bfe6-a6bf-45ea-b6a9-62e72bfda49aSturgeon Lake-Puskwaskau East sub-regional integrated resource plan2022-03-09T18:14:10.346530+00:00The plan presents the GOA's resource management policy for the public lands and resources within the area. It is intended to be a guide to resource managers, industry and public having responsibility or interests in the area rather than a regulatory mechanism. Resource potentials and opportunities for development are identified with a view to assisting in the economic progress of Alberta. The plan is sufficiently flexible so that all future proposals for land use and development may be considered.2016-04-28T17:17:12.313091+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/14016f16-38c4-4dca-b8f9-f67a393e0860The building Alberta plan2022-04-01T16:42:24.909196+00:00Government of AlbertaThe Building Alberta Plan is the cornerstone of our government's vision of an ambitious, welcoming province that is confident and proud of our ability to be a Canadian leader ? where we can work and build an even stronger, modern, better province, together. A place that attracts the most ambitious, hardworking people from across Canada and around the world. A place where the energy of our people creates more innovative ?Made in Alberta' products and services. We are building towards this goal, while remaining a place where caring communities come together in times of need.2015-05-13T15:04:09.943654+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f90d6513-04de-4787-b9ad-8dbd688a3b05The Government of Alberta’s consultation guide for First Nations, Metis Settlements and Credibly Asserted Métis Communities2022-08-03T21:10:03.292544+00:00A companion guide for Indigenous communities to understand Alberta’s consultation and regulatory processes, the ACO’s relationship with Crown decision-makers and Alberta Energy Regulator, and to participate effectively in Alberta’s consultation process. 2022-08-03T20:11:20.728861+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/56797f80-15ab-448d-bc9c-a8e57caa9b90Implementation of the Metis settlements consultation policy2023-02-17T21:16:53.801597+00:00The Government of Alberta’s Policy on Consultation with Metis Settlements on Land and Natural Resource Management, 2015 was approved by Cabinet in October, 2015. Full implementation of the Policy began in April 2016 following release of the Guidelines on Consultation with Metis Settlements on Land and Natural Resource Management. This resource answers frequently asked questions about the policy.2016-04-25T20:13:56.356252+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9eb5c784-e61a-4a2e-843e-aa6c9121b8bcMetis settlements and First Nations consultation processes : quick facts for proponents2023-02-17T21:34:08.938950+00:00Alberta’s Metis Settlements Consultation Policy and Guidelines are closely modeled on the existing First Nations Consultation Policy and Guidelines. As such, there are no notable procedural differences between the First Nations consultation process and the Metis Settlements consultation process. 2016-04-25T20:19:40.692011+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/74b35604-5b33-4e8e-bd6f-4934d29877daThe Government of Alberta’s guidelines on consultation with Metis settlements on land and natural resource management 20162023-02-17T21:59:58.343160+00:00The Government of Alberta’s Policy on Consultation with Metis Settlements on Land and Natural Resource Management, 2015 (Policy) was released in the Spring of 2016. To fully implement the Policy, the Government of Alberta has developed these Guidelines, along with sector-specific consultation matrices (Appendix A of this document). The Guidelines were modeled after the First Nation consultation guidelines, and support clarity of roles, transparency and consistency for all stakeholders involved in the consultation process.2016-04-25T20:00:28.694696+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a13ecaac-117c-4760-bcb9-f1c7d4dd8497The Government of Alberta's policy on consultation with Metis settlements on land and natural resource management, 20152023-02-17T22:23:52.447054+00:00The Policy on Consultation with Metis Settlements on Land and Natural Resource Management was developed in consultation with the Metis Settlements General Council and a working group of Settlement leaders, as well as industry stakeholders. It establishes a formal consultation process between Alberta, project proponents and the Metis Settlements. The policy came into force on April 4, 2016 and was amended in April 2020. Implementation of the policy is consistent with Alberta's approach to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.2016-04-25T19:49:59.958322+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/63df0041-7619-4fc9-948b-738cf108e47cA policy for resource management of the Eastern Slopes. Revised 1984 [Updated 2023]2023-03-07T20:29:26.380017+00:00Presents the Government of Alberta's resource management policy for the public lands and resources within the region, which covers an area of approximately 90,000 square kilometres of mainly forest-covered mountains and foothills on the eastern slopes of Alberta's Rocky mountains. It is intended to be a guide to resource managers, industry and publics having responsibilities or interests in the area rather than a regulatory mechanism. Resource potentials and opportunities for development are identified with a view to assisting in the economic progress of Alberta. 2016-04-21T21:21:53.579809+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/27af23c5-e71a-482d-9d49-afdb0ec8064eThe Government of Alberta's proponent guide to First Nations and Métis Settlements consultation procedures [2019]2023-03-15T14:16:43.790724+00:00Provides details on the administrative steps, submission standards, and requirements of the consultation process for regulatory activities processed through the Electronic Disposition System. The Proponent Guide is published and managed by the Aboriginal Consultation Office.2019-12-16T19:36:13.325357+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c520f638-a54b-44de-b2ff-42cab2700b1fCritical minerals : Alberta’s natural resources for transition to lower carbon economy2023-07-19T21:28:53.079120+00:00Worldwide demand for metals and critical minerals is increasing rapidly in response to growing populations, technological advancement and the global shift towards a lower carbon economy. This fact sheet looks at the province's pathways to become a preferred producer and supplier of metallic and industrial minerals and products, helping to meet increasing demand while creating jobs and attracting investment to Alberta.2023-04-28T17:38:45.818257+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/107df6e1-bd14-47fe-8153-c06c94a49263Indigenous partnerships and prosperity2023-07-20T16:35:14.169246+00:00Highlights the work being done by the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation to create opportunities for Indigenous investment in major natural resources, agriculture, telecommunications and transportation projects. 2023-04-28T17:27:31.628840+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4d48932c-36a3-4573-b216-c3891d53f629Natural Resources Conservation Board annual report2023-12-01T22:04:17.669316+00:00The Natural Resources Conservation Board is responsible for public interest reviews of proposed major natural resource projects, and for the regulation of confined feeding operations in Alberta. 2021-09-30T19:37:08.185587+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/629655b1-b09e-4efa-894c-08201dfbf0b6ACO bulletin2024-03-15T17:53:42.529095+00:00The ACO Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter providing updates on the work of the Aboriginal Consultation Office. It is meant to serve as a communication tool with First Nations, Metis Settlements, industry groups and other stakeholders interested in keeping updated on the work of the ACO.2018-11-30T21:18:18.514530+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/133e9297-430a-4f29-b5d9-4fea3e0a30c2Master schedule of standards and conditions2024-03-19T22:06:17.337377+00:00Alberta Environment and Parks and the Alberta Energy Regulator manage the use of public lands for all Albertans through the issuance of dispositions. A disposition must be obtained under the Public Lands Act for any access to or activity on public lands and in compliance with the Public Lands Administration Regulation. The Master Schedule of Standards and Conditions (MSSC) identifies conditions that apply to formal disposition applications approved under the Public Land Act. Conditions displayed in this document are part of multiple approval systems and processes. The MSSC updates and replaces two previous departmental condition documents: the Integrated Standards and Guidelines for the Enhanced Approvals Process disposition applications and the Master Schedule of Conditions that addressed disposition applications for any remaining public lands disposition applications.2017-07-25T15:08:06.451896+00:00