Albera Energy Regulator - Vesta Energy Order
Albera Energy Regulator - Vesta Energy Order
Albera Energy Regulator - Vesta Energy Order
Under Sections 113 and 241 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA)
Under Section 27(3) of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act (OGCA)
WHEREAS Vesta Energy Ltd. (Vesta) is the holder of Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) well licence W
0489617 at surface location 10-32-037-01W5 (site);
WHEREAS Vesta submitted notification to the AER on January 22, 2019, pursuant to Directive 083:
Hydraulic Fracturing – Subsurface Integrity, that hydraulic fracturing operations would be conducted
from January 29 to March 5, 2019, for the site;
WHEREAS hydraulic fracturing operations commenced on or around January 29, 2019, and continued up
until March 4, 2019, at the site;
WHEREAS a Vesta representative contacted the AER through the 24-hour emergency response number
(EDGE) at 06:20 a.m. on March 4, 2019, and informed the AER that seismic activity of magnitude 4.32
was detected due to Vesta’s fracturing at the site, and that Vesta had shut down the fracturing operation;
WHEREAS the bottomhole location for well W 0489617 is reported as 52.194774 latitude and -
114.109387 longitude;
WHEREAS the Alberta Geological Survey recorded a seismic event with a magnitude of 4.16 ML at
05:55:16 MST on March 4, 2019, at 52.2177 latitude and -114.1071 longitude, in close proximity to the
W 0489617 bottomhole location and associated fracturing operations;
WHEREAS seismic activity and seismic events are vibrations and/or the release of energy into the
environment;
WHEREAS vibrations and the release of energy are “substances” as defined in section 1(mmm) of EPEA;
WHEREAS the substances when released may cause adverse effects including adverse effects to the
environment, public safety and property damage and/or loss;
WHEREAS the Director is of the opinion that a release of a substance or substances has occurred, and
that substances have caused, are causing, or may cause an adverse effect;
WHEREAS Vesta is a “person responsible” for the substances as defined in section 1(tt) of the EPEA;
WHEREAS the Director considers it necessary to suspend the well in order to protect the public and the
environment;
THEREFORE, I, Erik Kuleba, Director, Environment and Operational Performance, under sections 113
and 241 of EPEA and section 27(3) of the OGCA, do hereby order:
Suspension
1. All operations at the site are suspended immediately unless otherwise directed in writing by the
Director.
2. Vesta must submit, in electronic format, by March 11, 2019, the following:
a. all passive seismic data from the Vesta seismic array, from April 2018 to present;
b. the hydraulic fracturing operational data for well W 0489617 from January 29 to March 4,
2019;
c. any other completion operations that occurred from January 29 to March 4, 2019, including
all of the data regularly submitted in a Tour Report per Directive 059: Well Drilling and
Completion Data Filing Requirements; and,
d. if recorded, continuous pumping curve data for each stage of the hydraulic fracturing
operation for the site.
3. Vesta must submit a listing of current and future planned operations to the Director involving
hydraulic fracturing in the Red Deer and Sylvan Lake areas by March 11, 2019.
4. If required by the Director, Vesta must submit any other information related to hydraulic fracturing
operations and seismic events or activity requested in writing by the Director by the date specified in
the request.
5. Vesta must submit, in electronic format, a Fracturing Operations Plan for approval to the Director by
March 11, 2019. The plan must:
i. For the purposes of reporting under Clause 2(e), Vesta is to report any seismic event
with 3.0ML; and,
ii. For the purposes of submitting a plan under Clause 2(g)(i) the plan must be aimed at
eliminating or reducing future induced seismicity to below 3.0ML.
6. Vesta must implement the Fracturing Operations Plan in accordance with the approval of the Director
until otherwise directed in writing by the Director.
General
7. Where “Red Deer” is used in this Order, it refers to the area within a 50 kilometre (km) radius from
Red Deer city centre.
8. Where “Sylvan Lake” is used in this Order, it refers to the area within a 50 km radius from Sylvan
Lake town centre.
9. All information and plans to be submitted to the Director under this order shall be submitted to
RedDeer.FieldCentre@aer.ca.
10. Where a deadline has been specified in this Order, the Director may authorize in writing a different
deadline.
Dated at the City of Edmonton in the Province of Alberta, the 5th day of March 2019.
Erik Kuleba
Director, Environment and Operational Performance
Alberta Energy Regulator
In complying with this order, the party or parties named must obtain all approvals necessary,
notwithstanding the above requirements.
This order in no way precludes any enforcement actions being taken regarding this matter under EPEA,
the OGCA, or any other provincial or federal legislation, or by any other regulator with jurisdiction.
All enforcement actions issued by the AER may be subject to a follow-up review to confirm previous
commitments have been completed and measures have been implemented, to ensure similar
noncompliances are prevented in the future. The AER may request any information that demonstrates
steps have been taken to prevent repeat noncompliances from occurring.