Terms & Conditions of Service

Seismic or Oil & Gas Activities Seismic includes all field activities included with the gathering of seismic information.

Oil & Gas Activities include Work and Installations associated with oil and gas gathering, production and transportation. This includes but is not limited to the drilling of wells, building of access roads, preparation and building of site civil work, installation of Pipelines, power lines and Foundations to support. Considerations: • Permission is required from SaskEnergy for a Site Disturbance within the Right of Way or within 1.5 metres of a Pipeline if no Right of Way exists. • Seismic set back and regulatory requirements will vary depending on the type of pipeline, the type of seismic activity, and any requirements on your exploration license. The Seismic Exploration Regulations 1999, for example, currently impose set backs of 3 metres for low pressure Pipelines. You may not work within those set-backs with or without SaskEnergy’s permissions. • It is your responsibility to ensure you are aware of third party requirements, and to ensure that the seismic wave does not damage Pipeline infrastructure. In addition, you may be responsible at law for damage to pipeline and third party property if reasonable and appropriate measures are not taken to protect the public, third party facilities and third party property, whether or not those precautions are imposed by regulation. • SaskEnergy recommends that oil and gas operators prepare drawings and submit them to SaskEnergy when a SaskEnergy line and Right of Way may be impacted. • SaskEnergy maintains statutory Easements for rural locations that are not registered with ISC. • Visit www.saskenergy.com/planningadigproject to obtain further Permission. • All distances and locations are relative to the Pipeline not the line locate marker. Line locate markers (flags, stakes or paint) are deemed accurate if placed within one metre horizontal distance from the Pipeline, pursuant to Section 57 of The SaskEnergy Act. Prohibited: • All Seismic or Oil & Gas Activity within the Right of Way or 1.5 metres of SaskEnergy natural gas Pipeline where no Right of Way exists. Where greater set backs are imposed by a government body of competent authority, the greater set back requirement shall be complied with.

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