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ALBERTA ONE-CALL CORPORATION MEMBERSHIP LIST April 30, 2020 ALBERTA ONE-CALL CORPORATION MEMBERSHIP LIST April 30, 2020 1170778 Alberta Ltd. APL Oil & Gas (1998) Ltd. 1195714 Alberta Ltd. Apogee Petroleum Inc. 1288131 Alberta Ltd. AQT Water Management Inc. 1316751 Alberta Ltd. Aqua 7 Regional Water Commission 1509178 Alberta Ltd. ARC Resources Ltd. 1595414 Alberta Ltd. Arcturus Oil & Gas LP 164 Street Water Co-op Ltd. Area 2 Energy Ltd. c/o Scollard Energy Ltd. 2292055 Ontario Ltd. Arrow Exploration Corp. 3C Information Solutions Incorporated Artis Exploration Ltd. 410577 Alberta Ltd. Ascensun Oil & Gas Ltd. 508896 Alberta Ltd. o/a NETAGO Ascent Energy Ltd. 543077 Alberta Ltd. Aspenleaf Energy Ltd. 768494 Alberta Limited ATCO Electric Ltd. 840586 Alberta Ltd. ATCO Energy Solutions Ltd. 979968 Alberta Ltd. ATCO Gas Acadia No. 34, M.D. of ATCO Pipelines Accel Energy Canada Limited ATG Arrow Technology Group Limited Access Pipeline Inc. Athabasca Oil Corporation Acme, Village of Athabasca, Town of Acquisition Oil Corp. Aux Sable Canada Adanac Oil & Gas Limited Avila Exploration & Development Canada Ltd. Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd. Axia Connect Ltd. Aeneid Exploration Inc. Axiom Oil and Gas Inc. Aeraden Energy Corp. Baccalieu Energy Inc. Aetna Irrigation District Barcomp Petroleum Ltd. Agropur Cooperative Barnwell of Canada Limited Air Liquide Canada Inc. Barrhead No. 11, County of Air Products Canada Ltd. Barrhead, Town of Airdrie, City of Bashaw, Town of Alberta Benefits Corporation Battle River Energy Ltd. Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission Battle River Gas Co-op Ltd. Alberta Central East Water Corporation Battle River Power Coop Alberta Ethane Development Company Ltd. Bay Trail Resources Ltd. Alberta Petroleum Energy Ltd. Baytex Energy Ltd. Alberta Products Pipeline Ltd. c/o Trans- Bearspaw Petroleum Ltd. Northern Pipelines Inc. Beaver County Alberta Supernet Ltd. Beaver Lake Resources Corp. Alder Flats Gas Co-op Ltd. Beiseker, Village of Alexander Oilfield Services Ltd. Bell West Inc. Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. Alliance, Village of Bentley, Town of AlphaBow Energy Ltd. Bering Exploration Company, ULC AltaGas Processing Partnership Berwyn, Village of AltaGas Utilities Inc. Big Country Gas Co-op Ltd. AltaLink L.P. Big Valley, Village of Altima Resources ltd. Bighorn Energy Canada Altura Energy Inc. Bilton Welding and Manufacturing Ltd. Amisk, Village of Birch Hills County Andora Energy Corporation Birch Hills Gas Co-op Ltd. Andrew, Village of Birchcliff Energy Ltd. Anegdata Oil Corp Birchcliff, Summer Village of Ankerton Gas Co-op Limited Birchill Canada Corp. Page | 1 Black Diamond, Town of Canuck North Resources Ltd. Blackspur Oil Corp. Canyon Oil & Gas Corporation Blue Mountain Power Co-op Inc. as Rocky REA Capital Power Corporation Blue Springs Energy Ltd. Capital Region Northeast Water Services Blue Star Energy Inc. Commission Bon Accord, Town of Capital Region Parkland Water Services Bonavista Energy Corporation Capital Region Southwest Water Services Bonnyville No. 87, Municipal District of Commission Bonnyville, Town of Carbon, Village of Bonterra Energy Corp. Cardinal Energy Ltd. Border Petroleum Corp. Cardston, Town of Boulder Energy Ltd. Cargill Limited Bounty Developments Ltd. Caroline, Village of Bow Island, Town of Carrick Petroleum Inc. Bow River Energy Ltd. Carstairs, Town of Bow River Gas Co-op Ltd. Castlegate Energy Ltd. Bow River Irrigation District Castor, Town of Bowden, Town of Catapult Environmental Inc. Boyle, Village of Cenovus Energy Inc. BP Canada Energy Group ULC Centennial Petroleum Company Ltd. Brand S Resources ltd. Central Disposal Inc. Brazeau County Central Peace Natural Gas Co-op Ltd. Breton, Village of Cequence Energy Ltd. Briko Energy Corp. Certarus Ltd. Broadview Energy Ltd. Certus Oil and Gas Inc. Bruderheim Energy Terminal Ltd. Chain Lakes Gas Co-op Limited Bruderheim, Town of Challenger Development Corp. Buck Lake Gas Co-op Ltd. Changhua Energy Canada Ltd. Buck Mountain Gas Co-op Ltd. Chauvin, Village of Bull Creek Wind Power Limited Partnership Chemnor Industries Ltd. Bullshead Water Co-op Ltd. Cherry Coulee Water User’s Co-operative Burgess Exploration Inc. Limited Burnt Lake Gas Co-op Ltd. Chevron Canada Limited C Group Energy Inc. Chief Mountain Gas Co-op Ltd. Cabot Energy Inc. Chinook Energy Inc. Caledonian Midstream Corporation Chinook Gas Co-op Ltd. Calgary, City of Chipman, Village of Calgary Energy Centre No. 2 Inc Clampett Energy Ltd. Cal-Ranch Resources Inc. Claresholm, Town of Caltex Resources Ltd. Clear Hills County Campus Energy Partners Operations Inc. Clearview Resources Ltd. Camrose County Clearwater Broadband Foundation Inc. Camrose, City of Cleo Energy Corp. Canadian Fertilizers Limited CNOOC Petroleum North America ULC Canadian FiberOptics Corp. Coaldale, Town of Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Coalhurst, Town of Canadian-Montana Pipe Line Company Limited Coastal Resources Limited Canadian National Railways Cochrane Lake Gas Co-op Ltd. Canadian Natural Resources Limited Cochrane, Town of Canadian Natural Upgrading Ltd. Cold Creek Resources ltd. Canamax Energy Ltd. Cold Lake, City of Canden Resources Ltd. c/o Tobinsnet Oil & Gas Cold Lake Fibre Ltd. Ltd. Cold Lake Pipeline Ltd. Cangild Resources Ltd. Cona Resources Ltd. Canlin Energy Corporation Condominium Corporation No. 882-0814 Canstone Energy Ltd. Condor Canada Petroleum Inc. Page | 2 Connacher Oil and Gas Limited Eagle Energy Inc. Connaught Oil & Gas Ltd. East Central Gas Co-op Ltd. ConocoPhillips Canada (BRC) Limited East Peace Gas Co-op Ltd. ConocoPhillips Canada Limited East Smoky Gas Co-op Ltd. Consort, Village of Eckville, Town of Continental Energy Corporation Eclipse Resources Ltd. Convega Energy Ltd. Edalis Energy Inc. Cor4 Oil Corp. Eddies Oil Ltd. Corex Resources Ltd. Edgerton, Village of Coronado Gas Co-op Ltd. Edmonton, City of Coronation, Town of Edmonton Public Schools Corridor Communication Inc. Edmonton Regional Airports Authority Corse Energy Corp. Edson, Town of Corval Energy Ltd. Elcano Exploration County of Lethbridge Rural Water Electric Lightwave Communications Inc. Association Ltd. Elk Point, Town of Coutts, Village of Elnora, Village of Cowley, Village of Ember Resources Inc. Crazy Hill Resources Ltd. Emerald Lake Energy LP Crescent Point Energy Trust Enbridge – Express Pipeline LP Crew Energy Inc. Enbridge Pipelines (Athabasca) Inc. Crimson Energy Ltd. Enbridge Pipelines (NW) Inc. Crimson Oil & Gas Ltd. Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Crossfield, Town of Enel Green Power – Castle Rock Ridge LP Crossroads Gas Co-op Ltd. Ener T Corporation Crowsnest Pass, Municipality of Enercapita Energy Ltd. Cybera Inc. Enerchem International Incorporated Cycle Energy Ltd. Enerplus Partnership Cypress County Enerstar Petroleum Corporation Dark Energy Ltd. Eng-Land Energy Ltd. Dark Warrior Resources Ltd. Enhance Energy Inc. Daysland, Town of Enmax Cavalier LP Inc. DCP Oil Corp. Enmax Corporation Deckland Inc Enmax Kettles Hill Inc. Deer Creek Pipelines Limited Entrada Resources DEL Canada GP Ltd. EPCOR Distribution & Transmission Inc. Delburne, Village of EPCOR Water Services Inc. Delphi Energy Corp. Equs REA Ltd. Deltastream Energy Corporation Evergreen Gas Co-op Ltd. Dene Tha’ Natural Gas Utility ExxonMobil Canada Energy Derrick Dodge (1980) Ltd. Fairview No. 136, M.D. of Derrick Petroleum Ltd. Fairview, Town of Devon, Town of Falher, Town of Diamond Valley Gas Co-op Ltd. Ferus Inc. Didsbury, Town of Firenze Energy Ltd. Dinosaur Gas Co-op Ltd. Flint Hills Resources Canada, L.P. Direct Oil & Gas Inc. Flow-back Oil & Gas Ltd. Dodds Coal Mining Co. Ltd. Foothills Natural Gas Co-op Ltd. Donalda, Village of Foothills Pipelines Ltd. Donnelly, Village of Foremost, Village of Dow Chemical Canada Inc. Forestburg, Village of Drayton Valley, Town of Forge Oil & Gas Limited Drumheller, Town of Fort Calgary Resources Ltd. Dry Country Gas Co-op Ltd. Fort Hills Energy Corporation Dry Six Co-op Ltd. Fort Macleod, Town of Duel Energy Inc. Fort Saskatchewan, City of Page | 3 FortisAlberta Highway 14 Regional Water Services Forty Mile No. 8, County of Commission Forty Mile Gas Co-op Ltd. Highway 3 Regional Water Services Fox Creek, Town of Commission Foxwood Resources Ltd. Highwood Oil Company Ltd. Freehold Royalties Ltd. Hilda Water Pipeline Co-op Limited Frontier Energy Inc. Hillcrest Investments Ltd. G. Herman Group Inc. Hines Creek, Village of G.L.D.C. Gas Co-op Ltd. Hinton, Town of G.P.N. Wireless Network Solutions Ltd. Hitic Energy Ltd. Gain Energy Ltd. Horse Lake First Nation Galahad, Village of Hughenden, Village of Gear Energy Ltd. Huron Resources Corp General Energy Recovery Inc. Husky Oil Operations Ltd. Georox Resources Inc. Hutterian Brethren of Willow Creek, The GEX Resources Ltd. Hutton Energy Ltd. Ghost Pine Wind Farm LP Hwy 28/63 Regional Water Services Ghost River Resources Commission Gibson Energy Infrastructure Partnership Hybrid Wireless Inc. Glenogle Energy Inc. Iberdrola Canada Energy Services Ltd. Glenwood, Village of Imperial Oil Resources Limited Golden Spike Energy Inc. Inception Exploration Ltd Goldenkey Oil Inc. Innisfail, Town of Goodfish Lake Gas Utility Co-op Innisfree, Village of Grand Rapids Pipeline GP Ltd. InPlay Oil Corp. Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Insignia Energy Ltd. Granite Oil Corp. Inter Pipeline (Corridor) Inc. Granum, Hamlet of c/o Inter Pipeline Extraction Ltd. MD of Willow Creek No. 26 Inter Pipeline Ltd. Green Valley Energy Ltd. Inter Pipeline Offgas Limited Partnership Greenfire Hangingstone Operating Corporation Inter Pipeline Polaris Inc. Greenview No. 16, M.D. of Intercon Messaging
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