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ELM Inc.’s team of highly experienced lead assessors can help with your Site-Specific Liability Assessments (SSLAs). Our assessors have completed 100+ SSLAs in the past two years alone. They are skilled in both facility operations and decommissioning and are experts at assessing liability related to the abandonment and reclamation of your gas plants, batteries, waste management facilities, compressor sites, etc.
SSLAs are required by AER Directive 001 for large facilities, potential problem sites and waste management facilities. An SSLA must be updated every five years for large facilities and waste management sites, and every three years for problems sites, unless otherwise required by AER.
For licensees with an LLR of less than 1.0, SSLAs are an effective method of reducing a licensee’s security deposits when the AER’s deemed liability is believed to be higher than expected costs to abandon and/or reclaim wells and/or facilities.
Impact Benefit Agreement Work Gains National Recognition.
ELM Assists the Government in Creating Community Well-Being
ELM Takes Great Care in Abandoning Pipelines on Active Oil and Gas Sites
ELM Ensures Safety, Environmental Protection, and Public Confidence in Properly Abandoning Facilitie
Indigenous Collaboration in Oil & Gas Abandonment Projects
Reclamation: Restoring The Land Back To Its Original Purpose
Properly Abandoning Oil & Gas Wells Allays Stakeholders Concerns
The Importance of Site Assessments for Liability in Industrial Projects: Risk Mitigation and Complia
Properly Abandoning Underground Pipelines
The Importance of Properly Abandoning Old Oil and Gas Wells: Safeguarding the Environment and Public
ELM Delivers on Challenging Project
Preserving Social, Cultural, and Historical Sites in Land Reclamation
Always Remembering, Always Healing
ELM saves clients more than 50% on their abandonment projects
Government Facility Reclamation
How are you ensuring the delivery of your ESG mandate?
Reclamation of Burtch Corrections Facility
Tallgrass Energy Battery Decommissioning
Are you concerned with the AER’s deemed liability of your facilities?
Remote Oil Well Abandonment Along Lake Huron
Brownfield Site Reclamation
Time to remember a lifetime to heal
Inactive Well Compliance Program
Decommissioning at the Port of Churchill
Impact Benefit Agreement Work Gains National Recognition
Site-Specific Liability Assessments
Delivering a positive impact in a highly sensitive environmental area
ELM Unlocks Over $200 Million in ARO Reduction for Its Client
ELM Aligns with First Nations to Manage Environmental Liabilities across Alberta
ELM Inc. Announces Completion of Record-Breaking Winter Season
Capital Investment into OFS Company
Building On Our Collective Industry Experience
Our Clients Say...
COMPETITIVE, CAPABLE, AND EXPERIENCED
ELM is the ready partner you want on your team when managing environmental liabilities.
Contact our team by calling 1-587-392-4000 or completing our form below.