BACKGROUND
The Yukon is situated on the periphery of several prolific oil and gas producing regions. Alberta and British Columbia are to the south, the Northwest Territories to the east and Alaska to the west.
Today the Yukon remains unexplored and its potential untapped, offering distinct opportunities.
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In 1998 the Government of Yukon assumed responsibility for its oil and gas resources
with the intent of facilitating and fostering new oil and gas activity
throughout the territory. To accomplish this, the government established a
competitive regulatory and fiscal regime managed by the Oil and Gas Management
branch and the Oil and Gas Business Development/Pipeline branch.
The Oil and Gas Management branch is responsible for managing Yukon’s oil and
gas resources and regulating oil and gas facilities and operations. This work
entails issuing and managing rights and licensing new activities.
The Oil and Gas Business Development/Pipeline
branch promotes and
facilitates oil and gas and pipeline development in the Yukon, and also manages Yukon's interest in
Offshore
Beaufort Sea oil and gas development.
FEATURED ITEMS
Yukon Oil and Gas - A Northern Investment Opportunity (2005)
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9.7 MB) or view each section online via our new
Northern
Investment Opportunity Table of Contents.
This publication provides an overview of Yukon Oil and Gas Investment Opportunities. You may also request a copy by contacting our branch at oilandgas@gov.yk.ca or phone (867) 667-3427.
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Yukon Stratigraphic Correlation Chart
The newest version of the Yukon Stratigraphic Correlation Chart is now available for download (4.36 Mb).
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Ask The Expert
Do you have questions about the Yukon's Oil & Gas? Or anything for that matter? Ask our resident expert!
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Rig Operations
- New information on Kotaneelee L-38 rig is posted
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