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Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd. Site Wide Monitoring Program Cameron Hills, NWT Presented: February 20, 2019 Agenda Overview of Strategics Desired Outcomes for Technical Session Orientation to Site Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP)


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Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd.

Site Wide Monitoring Program Cameron Hills, NWT Presented: February 20, 2019

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Agenda

  • Overview of Strategic’s Desired Outcomes for

Technical Session

  • Orientation to Site Wide Monitoring Program

(SWMP)

  • Requirements
  • Potential Impacts to Water
  • Monitoring & Adaptive Management
  • Erosion Monitoring
  • Baseline Data, QA/QC and Data Management
  • Discussion: Water Quality Monitoring Program
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Overview of Strategic’s Desired Outcomes for Technical Session

Finalize and

  • btain approval of

SWMP Version 5 Discuss stakeholder comments and concerns Initiate dialogue to develop a WQMP in partnership with stakeholders Highlight compliance work to date Articulate Strategic’s plans for the asset

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SWMP - Requirements Purpose SWMP Objectives

Reduce or Avoid Potential Impacts

  • n Water

Effective Management & Mitigations Verify Prediction Accuracy Procedures to Assess Efficacy Assess Efficacy ID Need for Additional Measures ID Additional Measures

SWMP drafted in compliance with Part F of the Type A Water License MV2010L1-001

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SWMP – Potential Impacts to Water

Potential Impacts on Water from Spills & Sedimentation (Erosion) Predicted to be Negligible Best Management Practices & Regulatory Guidelines Key Sources of Potential Impacts

Runoff from Disturbed Sites Waste Disposal in Sumps Decant & Discharge Waste Water Erosion (includes Permafrost Degradation)

Spills Incineration

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SWMP – Mitigation of Potential Impacts

Environmental Protection & Mitigation Measures in Additional Management Plans

Sediment & Erosion Control Plan Waste Management Plan Spill Contingency Plan Emergency Response Plan SWMP Impact Mitigation Measures Avoidance Best Mgmt Practices Alternative Measures

Remediation

Prevent, Reduce or Manage Potential Impacts to Water

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SWMP – Erosion Monitoring

Site Visits Annual Inspections Control Measures Monitoring Known Sites SECP

  • As part of the EA for the Project,

MVEIRB (2004) identified potential for significant adverse impacts to water including potential sedimentation of waterways from erosion

  • Area of focus for monitoring and

managing risk

  • Mitigation measures in place
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SWMP – Monitoring & Adaptive Management

Ensures Corporate Commitment to Protection

  • f the Environment

Ensures Hazards and Potential Effects Identified & Reduced to Acceptable Levels Continuous Improvement

Visual Checks

Conducted when activities underway Ensure operational compliance Assess hazards

Scheduled Monitoring & Reporting

Ensure regulatory compliance Assess effectiveness

  • f remediation

measures Long-term monitoring

  • f trends and site/time-

specific monitoring

HSE Management System Two-System Approach to Monitoring SWMP administered under Strategic’s HSE Management System Strategic is committed to adaptive management and continuous improvement

  • f its environmental management practices
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SWMP – Summary of Monitoring Methods & Protocols

Protocols & Methods General Approach & Schedule Methods & Parameters Evaluation & Reporting Action Thresholds & Adaptive Management Runoff from Disturbed Sites Visual checks in frost-free season Per Sediment and Erosion Control Plan (SECP) Record in monthly environmental reports; evaluated against specs in SECP Erosion Control Decision Matrix (SECP) Disposal of Drilling Waste in Sumps AER Directive 50 Visual Monitoring to assess structural integrity Annual report Appropriate measures implemented if structural integrity deemed lost Decantation or Discharge Grey water and run off water are sampled, analyzed and decanted twice a year or as required Per Waste Management Plan (WMP) Per WMP Require Inspector approval to decant Erosion at Watercourse Crossings, Discharge Points and Other Disturbed Areas Site-wide checks, scheduled monitoring at road & pipeline crossings, annual erosion monitoring Per SECP Record in monthly environmental reports; annual erosion report Per SECP Spills Monitoring of immediately reportable and historic spills Per Spill Contingency Plan (SCP) & ERP Per SCP & ERP; Annual Environmental Report Per SCP & ERP Incineration Adherence to federal guidance; Per WMP Ash disposal at approved facility Per WMP Per WMP

Objective: Meet or exceed requirements of Type A Water Licence MV2010-L0001

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SWMP – QA / QC & Data Management

Integral to Strategic’s environmental management, protection and monitoring activities at Cameron Hills

QA/QC ensures SWMP

  • Transparency
  • Consistency
  • Comparability
  • Completeness
  • Accuracy of

Process and Results QA/QC also form part of

  • HSE

Management System

  • HSE Manual
  • WMP
  • SCP
  • ERP

Measured through

  • Management

verification/ inspection

  • Internal and

external inspections

  • Internal audit

Measured against

  • KPIs
  • Goals &

Objectives

  • Benchmarks
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Discussion: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Program for Cameron Hills

  • Baseline Data
  • Objectives/Scope for WQMP
  • Engaged and Collaborative Approach for

Program Development

  • Considerations
  • Future Plans for Asset/Stage of Life

Cycle

  • Risk of Potential Adverse Impacts to

Water

  • Areas of Monitoring Focus
  • Erosional Sites
  • Locations of Historical Releases
  • Areas of Sedimentation
  • Monitoring Partnerships

Ongoing Engagement

Plan Do Act Check