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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)


  1. Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd. Site Wide Monitoring Program Cameron Hills, NWT Presented: February 20, 2019

  2. 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 2

  3. Overview of Strategic’s Desired Outcomes for Technical Session Discuss Initiate dialogue to Finalize and stakeholder develop a WQMP obtain approval of comments and in partnership with SWMP Version 5 concerns stakeholders Highlight Articulate compliance work Strategic’s plans to date for the asset 3

  4. SWMP - Requirements SWMP drafted in compliance with Part F of the Type A Water License MV2010L1-001 Purpose SWMP Objectives Reduce or Verify Procedures Avoid Prediction to Assess Potential Accuracy Efficacy Impacts on Water ID Need for Assess Additional Efficacy Measures Effective ID Additional Management Measures & Mitigations 4

  5. SWMP – Potential Impacts to Water Key Sources of Potential Impacts Potential Impacts on Water from Spills & Sedimentation (Erosion) Runoff from Waste Disposal Predicted to Disturbed Sites in Sumps be Negligible Erosion Decant & (includes Discharge Permafrost Waste Water Degradation ) Best Management Practices Spills Incineration & Regulatory Guidelines 5

  6. SWMP – Mitigation of Potential Impacts Environmental Protection & Avoidance Mitigation Measures in Additional Management Plans Sediment & Waste Erosion Control Management SWMP Plan Plan Best Mgmt Impact Remediation Mitigation Practices Measures Spill Emergency Contingency Response Plan Plan Alternative Measures Prevent, Reduce or Manage Potential Impacts to Water 6

  7. SWMP – Erosion Monitoring Site Visits • As part of the EA for the Project, MVEIRB (2004) identified potential for significant adverse impacts to water including potential Annual SECP sedimentation of waterways from Inspections erosion • Area of focus for monitoring and managing risk Monitoring Control • Mitigation measures in place Known Measures Sites 7

  8. SWMP – Monitoring & Adaptive Management SWMP administered under Strategic’s HSE Management System Two-System Approach to Monitoring HSE Management System Scheduled Ensures Corporate Visual Checks Monitoring & Commitment to Protection of the Environment Reporting Conducted when Ensure regulatory Ensures Hazards and activities underway compliance Potential Effects Identified & Reduced to Acceptable Levels Assess effectiveness Ensure operational of remediation compliance measures Long-term monitoring Continuous Improvement Assess hazards of trends and site/time- specific monitoring Strategic is committed to adaptive management and continuous improvement of its environmental management practices 8

  9. SWMP – Summary of Monitoring Methods & Protocols Objective: Meet or exceed requirements of Type A Water Licence MV2010-L0001 Protocols & Methods General Approach & Methods & Parameters Evaluation & Reporting Action Thresholds & Schedule Adaptive Management Runoff from Visual checks in frost-free Per Sediment and Record in monthly Erosion Control Decision Disturbed Sites season Erosion Control Plan environmental reports; Matrix (SECP) (SECP) evaluated against specs in SECP Disposal of Drilling AER Directive 50 Visual Monitoring to Annual report Appropriate measures Waste in Sumps assess structural integrity implemented if structural integrity deemed lost Decantation or Grey water and run off Per Waste Management Per WMP Require Inspector Discharge water are sampled, Plan (WMP) approval to decant analyzed and decanted twice a year or as required Erosion at Site-wide checks, Per SECP Record in monthly Per SECP Watercourse scheduled monitoring at environmental reports; Crossings, Discharge road & pipeline crossings, annual erosion report Points and Other annual erosion monitoring Disturbed Areas Spills Monitoring of immediately Per Spill Contingency Per SCP & ERP; Annual Per SCP & ERP reportable and historic Plan (SCP) & ERP Environmental Report spills Incineration Adherence to federal Ash disposal at approved Per WMP Per WMP guidance; Per WMP facility 9

  10. SWMP – QA / QC & Data Management Integral to Strategic’s environmental management, protection and monitoring activities at Cameron Hills QA/QC ensures QA/QC also Measured Measured SWMP form part of through against • Transparency • HSE • Management • KPIs Management verification/ • Consistency • Goals & System inspection Objectives • Comparability • HSE Manual • Internal and • Benchmarks • Completeness external • WMP • Accuracy of inspections • SCP Process and • Internal audit Results • ERP 10

  11. Discussion: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Program for Cameron Hills • Baseline Data • Objectives/Scope for WQMP Plan • Engaged and Collaborative Approach for Program Development • Considerations • Future Plans for Asset/Stage of Life Ongoing Check Do Cycle Engagement • Risk of Potential Adverse Impacts to Water • Areas of Monitoring Focus • Erosional Sites Act • Locations of Historical Releases • Areas of Sedimentation • Monitoring Partnerships 11

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