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Book Type A Land Use Permit Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Crown Lands Within the Gwich in Settlement Area

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Book Type A Land Use Permit Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Crown Lands Within the Sahtu Settlement Area

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Book Type A Land Use Permit Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Private Lands Within the Gwich in Settlement Area

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Book Type A Land Use Permit Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Crown Lands Within the Dehcho Region

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Book Type A Land Use Permit Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Private Lands Within the Sahtu Settlement Area

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Book Crown Land Pipeline Easement

Download or read book Crown Land Pipeline Easement written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The application requests floating easements in perpetuity for six pipeline rights-of-way, starting July 1, 2010. The widths of the rights-of-way will vary between 30, 40, and 50 m. The rights-of-way will be located within a 1-km-wide corridor. The exact location of the rights-of-way within the corridor will be specified in the future. Imperial requests that the application be used to indicate what land tenure rights the Mackenzie Gas Project will require in the future such that third party applications for the same land might be precluded. Through its various applications to regulators, Imperial has indicated for a number of years the likely route of the natural gas pipeline and gathering pipeline laterals. This application is intended to preserve land tenure rights over likely pipeline routes on Crown land" -- ASTIS [online] database.

Book Class C Land Use Permit Application for the 2007 Winter Field Geophysical Investigation Program in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Download or read book Class C Land Use Permit Application for the 2007 Winter Field Geophysical Investigation Program in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited (Imperial) on behalf of ConocoPhillips Canada (North) Limited, Shell Canada Limited and ExxonMobil Canada Properties, has prepared this project description respecting activities associated with the 2007 Winter Field Geophysical Investigation Program in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (the Program) to be carried out on Inuvialuit Private Lands and Crown Lands in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) during the winter of 2007. The objective of the Program is to conduct geophysical investigations along the 167.5 kilometre proposed gas gathering pipeline route in the Mackenzie Delta area and for preparing subsequent regulatory applications. Included in these investigations are the Niglintgak, Taglu, Parsons Lake and Storm Hills gathering pipelines. The information will be used to map areas along the rights of way where the ground is unfrozen (taliks) and to locate ice wedges and larger, deeper areas of massive ice in the ISR. Fieldwork for the Program will be conducted under the supervision and control of Imperial. Imperial has filed an application with the Aurora Research Institute for a Scientific Research Licence in support of the Program. Imperial is applying to the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) for a Class C Land Use Licence pursuant to the Inuvialuit Rules and Procedures for activities associated with the Program to be carried out on Inuvialuit Private Lands. Imperial is applying to the Canadian Wildlife Service for a Bird Sanctuary Permit - Single Year to conduct activities in a Migratory Bird Sanctuary for the Program activities located within the Kendall Island Bird Sanctuary. Imperial will file an application with the GNWT - Department of Transportation for a highway access permit prior to commencement of the Program"--Cover letter to permit application.

Book Museums   Military

Download or read book Museums Military written by and published by . This book was released on 19?? with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The ephemera collection contains documents of everyday life generally covering publications of fewer than five pages. These may include: advertising material, area guides, booklets, brochures, samples of merchandise postcards, posters, programs, stickers and tickets.

Book Type A Water Licence Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Lands Within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Download or read book Type A Water Licence Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Lands Within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Digitized Mackenzie Gas Project Data

Download or read book Digitized Mackenzie Gas Project Data written by Raymond Baksi and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The project permit application images corresponding to granular resources along the proposed Mackenzie Valley Pipeline were georeferenced as a data check quality assurance/quality control method for points, lines, and polygons currently residing on the Mackenzie Valley Granular Resources Management website. Project Permit Applications images for the Gwich'in, Inuvialuit, Sahtu, and Dehcho regions were georeferenced against satellite images provided by CalData Ltd. currently in use on the website. The Land Use and Quarry permits were extracted from the Northern Gas Project Secretariat website, recombined into complete documents then sequentially exported to a series of images. Using these images tables were created to represent page ranges for reports of various topics determined by the department representative through page extents (Range of page numbers, from start to end of section, or report). All Data was exported and uploaded to CalData Ltd. where it will be incorporated into the current Mackenzie Valley Granular Resources Management website. Metadata consistent with current industry standards for all data outputs were created. Continued refinement and addition of data to the Mackenzie Valley Granular Resources Management website will increase the value and usefulness of the site. Data management is and will continue to be vital in order to deal with the large volumes of information associated with large scale projects and vast areas of land -- ASTIS (online) database.

Book ILA Application Report for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Private Lands Within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Download or read book ILA Application Report for the Mackenzie Gas Project on Private Lands Within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Commissioner s Land Pipeline Easement Application

Download or read book Commissioner s Land Pipeline Easement Application written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The application requests floating easements in perpetuity for two pipeline rights-of-way within block transfer boundaries near two communities, starting July 1, 2010. The width of the rights-of-way will be 40 m. The rights-of-way will be located within a 1-km-wide corridor. The exact location of the rights-of-way within the corridor will be specified in the future. The maps included with this application show the current location of the rights-of-way and the 1-km corridor. Imperial requests that the application be used to indicate what land tenure rights the Mackenzie Gas Project will require in the future such that third party applications for the same land might be precluded. Through its various applications to regulators, Imperial has indicated for a number of years the likely route of the natural gas pipeline and gathering pipeline laterals. This application is intended to preserve land tenure rights over likely pipeline routes on Commissioner's land" -- leaf 1.1.

Book Land Use Plan Exception Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project in the Travaillant Lake  Mackenzie Tree River Conservation Zone and the Transportation Special Management Zone   Dempster Highway   Mackenzie River to Inuvik Within the Gwich in Settlement Area

Download or read book Land Use Plan Exception Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project in the Travaillant Lake Mackenzie Tree River Conservation Zone and the Transportation Special Management Zone Dempster Highway Mackenzie River to Inuvik Within the Gwich in Settlement Area written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Land Use Plan Amendment Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project in the Travaillant Lake  Mackenzie Tree River Conservation Zone Within the Gwich in Settlement Area

Download or read book Land Use Plan Amendment Application for the Mackenzie Gas Project in the Travaillant Lake Mackenzie Tree River Conservation Zone Within the Gwich in Settlement Area written by Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Updating Selected Digital Information Related to the Mackenzie Gas Project

Download or read book Updating Selected Digital Information Related to the Mackenzie Gas Project written by Raymond Baksi and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The background and history of the various proposals since its inception in the early 1970's for a Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline in the Northwest Territories have been well documented. Within the most recent push of the last few years to get approval and construction started, the Proponent (Including the Producer and Aboriginal Pipeline Groups) have expressed a desire to have a pipeline in place and operating by 2010. As with many ongoing projects in the logistics and planning stages many changes have been made to streamline, simplified, and improve the overall venture. It is these changes and new release of data that was analysed for content relating to requirements of granular resources in terms of when and where, the quantity and quality, and the granular deposits projected to provide these resources. The following data, image manipulation, and data analysis was conducted using a Geographical Information System (GIS) called Manifold GIS Universal Edition 6.5. Preliminary Engineering Alignment Sheets dated February 1, 2005 reveal terrain units along the pipeline right-of-way. The 23 images containing this information were georegistered using a combination of matchline coordinates in degree-minute-second format and visual identification using images from the Mackenzie Gathering System COGOA Volume 4, given in UTM coordinates. The COGOA Volume 4 maps were georeferenced in the report titled ?Summary of Granular Resource Requirements and Availability for the Mackenzie Valley Gas Pipeline Corridor? March 2005 by Raymond Baksi. With the help of the Canadian Spatial Reference System GSRUG's online computation, the degree-minute-second coordinates were converted to UTM coordinates and the Algorithmic method 'Affine' (Scale, shift, rotate) in Manifold was applied to georegister the images. Terrain units depicting sand and gravel within a corridor around the gathering pipelines were digitized into area polygons. One-hundred-seventy-eight (178) in total were identified and logged, 73 of those were unique values. Pits, roads, and water sources were extracted from 1:50000 scale images of the route, georeferenced and provided by Ward Kilby at Cal Data Ltd. There were 126 distinct pits identified, 143 water sources, and 340 road or road segments connecting the pits, water sources, and the pipeline route. Land and water project permit applications for each of the four (4) land claim settlement areas; Gwich'in, Inuvialuit, Sahtu, and Deh Cho Regions were reviewed for mention of borrow materials. A hyperlink document tree was created for each of these applications to guide those interested in borrow material directly to those sections. ... The borrow sites identified in the Environmental Impact Statement Volume 2 Project Description from August 2004 were compared with that of the newly released February 2006 update Mackenzie Gas Project EIS Additional Information for the Joint Review Panel Environmental Inputs and Outputs. This report also estimates the total increase in volume of required granular material at 1.6 million cubic meters (Mm3) for a total of 6.5 Mm3. There were a total of 14 borrow sites added and 22 removed from the official list of granular resources sites. This results in a total of eight (8) less granular sites under consideration for use. Additionally, some borrow sites initially considered primary sites have moved to become secondary sites and some secondary sites moved to primary consideration. This ongoing project has seen many changes over the life of the proposal. As the proponent group moves ever closer to construction, the finer details of the project will be negotiated and finalized. As these decisions are made they should be incorporated into the knowledge base being built by DIAND. It can be reasonably expected that even after construction has commenced there will be further modifications. The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in context of granular resources will likely want to stay abreast o f the issues to continue its efforts in granular management. -- ASTIS (online) database.

Book Updating Selected Information Related to the Mackenzie Gas Project

Download or read book Updating Selected Information Related to the Mackenzie Gas Project written by Raymond Baksi and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The background and history of the various proposals since its inception in the early 1970's for a Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline in the Northwest Territories have been well documented. Within the most recent push of the last few years to get approval and construction started, the Proponent (Including the Producer and Aboriginal Pipeline Groups) have expressed a desire to have a pipeline in place and operating by 2010. As with many ongoing projects in the logistics and planning stages many changes have been made to streamline, simplify, and improve the overall venture. It is these changes and new release of data that was analysed for content relating to requirements of granular resources in terms of when and where, the quantity and quality, and the granular deposits projected to provide these resources. The following data, image manipulation, and data analysis was conducted using a Geographical Information System (GIS) called Manifold GIS Universal Edition 6.5. Preliminary Engineering Alignment Sheets dated February 1, 2005 reveal terrain units along the pipeline right-of-way. The 23 images containing this information were georegistered using a combination of matchline coordinates in degree-minute-second format and visual identification using images from the Mackenzie Gathering System COGOA Volume 4, given in UTM coordinates. The COGOA Volume 4 maps were georeferenced in the report titled ?Summary of Granular Resource Requirements and Availability for the Mackenzie Valley Gas Pipeline Corridor? March 2005 by Raymond Baksi. With the help of the Canadian Spatial Reference System GSRUG's online computation, the degree-minute-second coordinates were converted to UTM coordinates and the Algorithmic method 'Affine' (Scale, shift, rotate) in Manifold was applied to georegister the images. Terrain units depicting sand and gravel within a corridor around the gathering pipelines were digitized into area polygons. One-hundred-seventy-eight (178) in total were identified and logged, 73 of those were unique values. Pits, roads, and water sources were extracted from 1:50000 scale images of the route, georeferenced and provided by Ward Kilby at Cal Data Ltd. There were 126 distinct pits identified, 143 water sources, and 340 road or road segments connecting the pits, water sources, and the pipeline route. Land and water project permit applications for each of the four (4) land claim settlement areas; Gwich'in, Inuvialuit, Sahtu, and Deh Cho Regions were reviewed for mention of borrow materials. A hyperlink document tree was created for each of these applications to guide those interested in borrow material directly to those sections. Imperial Oil proposed several changes to the project on July 26, 2005. The Inuvik area facility would be relocated approximately 16 kilometres south down the pipeline from its initial location, and eight (8) pipeline line segments represent re-routes. These pipeline route segments totalled 77.3 kilometres and in all cases situated such that they shortened the total length of the pipeline. Although certainly not new, the Mackenzie Highway route was digitized from the initial 1974 Public Works Canada Western Region report. Completion of construction and ongoing maintenance of this highway which runs parallel to the proposed pipeline will compete for the same granular resources. The Proponent provided three large data sets, Pipeline Landform, Pipeline Sensitivity and Pipeline Vegetation prepared by AMEC Americas Limited. The pipeline landform images contained detailed polygons representing landform types. DIAND already has a set of data (from terrain units maps) representing sand and gravel landform features, so only the footprints of the 159 AMEC Pipeline landform images were digitized. If, at a later time, the data contained within these images is necessary it can easily be extracted from the georegistered files. With the high transportation costs and limited construction season in the north there is a concern over the correct distribution of granular resources, relative to proposed linear projects in the Mackenzie Valley. A comparison between the proposed pipeline and the Mackenzie Highway potential granular extraction haulage distance was prepared to better understand the competitive nature for these resources. Imaginary haulage buffers were created around the highway and the pipeline in one (1) kilometre increments, five (5) kilometres and 19 kilometres respectively. These buffers overlapped at various locations. This area of overlap is an area that will be ?stressed? for granular resources. In total 95 different combinations of pipeline and highway overlaps were compared and percentage overlaps calculated. Five (5) facility relocations and approximately 117 kilometres of the pipeline and gathering pipeline have been proposed to be re-routed by the project update (10800) on November 23, 2003. The reduction in the total number of compressor stations by one (1) and the re-routed pipeline will shorten the total length of the pipeline by roughly 26 kilometres. The number of primary borrow source sites cited for granular extraction has increased by one (1) to 68 and secondary sites have decreased by three (3) to 46. Despite the total reduction in granular sources, estimated granular resource requirements have increased by 1.6 Mm3. This data was extracted from eight (8) useful images provided in the report submitted by Sandy Martin on behalf of Imperial Oil. ... The borrow sites identified in the Environmental Impact Statement Volume 2 Project Description from August 2004 were compared with that of the newly released February 2006 update Mackenzie Gas Project EIS Additional Information for the Joint Review Panel Environmental Inputs and Outputs. This report also estimates the total increase in volume of required granular material at 1.6 million cubic meters (Mm3) for a total of 6.5 Mm3. There were a total of 14 borrow sites added and 22 removed from the official list of granular resources sites. This results in a total of eight (8) less granular sites under consideration for use. Additionally, some borrow sites initially considered primary sites have moved to become secondary sites and some secondary sites moved to primary consideration" -- ASTIS [online] database.