Industries
We provide environmental and heritage services for a number of industries
Forestry
At Gorgon we are northern BC and Alberta's leading provider of archaeological services to the Forestry industry. Our innovative techniques provide cost effectivness in the ever complex realm of forestry.
Forestry specific services include:
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environmental assessments;
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preliminary desktop reviews;
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environmental protection and mitigation planning;
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archaeological assessments and clearance;
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wildlife clearance and monitoring; and
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riparian studies.
Upstream Oil & Gas
Gorgon supports pre-construction, construction, and post-construction requirements of projects, managing our client’s assets from inception, to operation, and through to end-of-life.
UPSTREAM O&G specific services include:
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pre-acquisition, merger & divestment and environmental liability assessments;
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archaeological assessments and awareness training;
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phase/stage I, II and III Environmental assessments;
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site specific compliance and liability assessments;
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remediation and restoration plans/certificate applications;
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soil and groundwater sampling;
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conservation and reclamation (plans, schedule B site assessments, certificate applications, and acknowledgment);
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vegetation management assessment and planning; and
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decommissioning, abandonment and reclamation (DAR).
Midstream Oil and Gas
Gorgon's standing as a partner in the industry is built on our seasoned team's expertise in regulatory, operational, and reporting processes, which are key to achieving mutual success and fulfilling our clients' objectives. Our offices, strategically positioned across Western Canada, along with our technical proficiency and flexibility, position Gorgon as a significant ally to the oil and gas clients we serve.
MIDSTREAM O&G specific services include:
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environmental assessments;
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biophysical/ecological assessments;
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erosion and sedimentation control planning and implementation;
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preliminary desktop reviews and route planning;
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environmental protection and mitigation planning;
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Water Act applications;
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archaeological assessments and awareness training;
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environmental inspection;
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environmental monitoring and construction/reclamation supervision;
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water quality monitoring;
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fish salvages;
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produced water storage monitoring and sampling;
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spill response, reporting and remediation; and
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post-construction reclamation assessments and wildlife monitoring.
Renewables
Gorgon excels in managing development planning, regulatory support, and conducting pre-development and post-construction surveys and assessments for renewable energy projects. Our team possesses extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements in Alberta and British Columbia.
With significant experience in coordinating and executing all stages of renewable energy projects, Gorgon handles due diligence, regulatory permitting, wildlife surveys, historical resource assessments, constraints mapping, reclamation planning, maintenance programs, and more. For various development projects, our teams offer multi-disciplinary support that fosters integration, synergies, efficiencies, and cost savings in the coordination, timing, and delivery of multiple services.
Renewables specific services include:
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Environment;
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Archaeology;
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Land;
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Stakeholder Engagement;
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Indigenous Relations;
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Regulatory Consultation services;
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Data Management; and
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GIS mapping applications
Utilities
Gorgon has assisted both public and private sector utility operations in planning, permitting, site selection, and development priorities throughout Western Canada. Whether the project involves transmission lines, infrastructure development, hydro studies, or environmental and archaeological assessments for solar and wind projects, Gorgon is dedicated to supporting capital development and stewardship while managing environmental risks.
Utility specific services include:
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environmental assessments;
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biophysical/ecological assessments;
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preliminary desktop reviews and route planning;
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environmental protection and mitigation planning;
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archaeological assessments;
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environmental monitoring and construction/reclamation supervision; and
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post-construction reclamation assessments and wildlife monitoring.