Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Authorizations and Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Obligations of Pipeline Companies

The Canadian Energy Regulator Act (CER Act) came into force on 28 August 2019 and replaced the National Energy Board Act (NEB Act).

Preventing damage to pipelines is a shared responsibility. Pipeline companies are required to ensure that people know how to safely conduct activities near pipelines, and people planning activities near pipelines are required to Call or Click Before They Dig. These activities are governed by the Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Authorizations and Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Obligations of Pipeline Companies.

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