Industry Sectors
Land & Row Basics
Regulation & Hearings
Products & Technology
Project Lifecycle
100

This sector focuses on locating reservoirs and producing oil and natural gas.

What is Upstream?

100

These rights allow access to the land surface to develop subsurface resources.

What are Surface Rights?

100

The U.S. federal agency responsible for interstate pipeline regulation.

What is FERC?

100

Oil or gas that can be produced using traditional vertical drilling methods.

What is Conventional Oil or Gas?

100

The phase focused on feasibility, risk assessment, and regulatory preparation.

What is Planning?

200

Refining crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel occurs in this sector.

What is Downstream?

200

This agreement compensates landowners for surface use related to oil and gas operations.

What is a Surface Lease?

200

Canada’s federal energy regulator overseeing pipelines.

What is Canada Energy Regulator (CER)?

200

A drilling technique that runs parallel to the reservoir to increase contact.

What is Horizontal Drilling?

200

Wells drilled to determine the presence of hydrocarbons occur during this phase.

What is Exploration?

300

Transporting oil by pipeline from a producing field to a refinery is primarily this sector’s responsibility.

What is Midstream?

300

A structure or activity within a right of way that may interfere with facility safety.

What is an Encroachment?

300

Beyond approving applications, regulating agencies conduct these activities to ensure conditions and commitments are being followed.

What are Inspections and Audits?

300

A stimulation method that increases permeability by fracturing rock.

What is Hydraulic Fracturing?

300

The phase involving construction of wells, facilities, and pipelines.

What is Development?

400

Drilling and operating wells that recover hydrocarbons from underground formations occurs in this sector.

What is Upstream?

400

A drilling or installation method used to avoid open trenching under roads or waterways.

What is Directional Boring (Directional Drilling)?

400

A participant who may submit evidence and question other parties in a hearing.

What is an Intervenor?

400

Heavy petroleum that must be heated or diluted to flow.

What is Bitumen?

400

Methods used after production declines to increase recovery.

What is Enhanced Recovery (EOR)?

500

Marketing finished petroleum products directly to consumers occurs in this sector.

What is Downstream?

500

These rights include the ability to explore for and extract subsurface resources.

What are Mineral Rights?

500

These four elements guide a regulating agency's final project decision, including approval conditions and ongoing oversight.

What are the Four Cs (Consideration, Conditions, Commitments, and Compliance)?

500

Ice-like structures containing methane trapped within water molecules.

What are Gas Hydrates?

500

The phase that focuses on closing facilities and restoring land capability.

What is Abandonment (and Reclamation)?

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