About EAPUOC
Who Is EAPUOC
The Edmonton Area Pipeline and Utility Operators' Committee (EAPUOC) is a not-for-profit, non-statutory, voluntary membership association engaged in activities to encourage and promote safety around buried pipelines and cables. EAPUOC also acts as a communication network to keep members in touch during emergencies. EAPUOC holds an emergency training exercise annually, and a public safety seminar is held every spring. More than 40 companies, municipalities and agencies, united in the cause of safety make up the Edmonton Area Pipeline and Utility Operators' Committee. They include:
Pipeline Operators
- Access Pipeline Inc.
- Air Liquide Canada Inc.
- Air Products Canada Ltd.
- Alberta Envirofuels Inc.
- Alliance Pipeline Ltd.
- AltaGas
- ATCO Midstream
- ATCO Pipelines
- BP Canada Energy Company
- Enbridge Pipelines Inc.
- Gibson Energy Ltd.
- Imperial Oil Pipelines & Distribution
- InterPipeline Fund
- Keyera Energy
- Kinder Morgan Canada Inc.
- Nova Chemicals Corporation
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation
- PennWest Energy
- Plains Marketing Canada, L.P.
- PRAXAIR Canada Inc.
- Provident Energy
- Shell Canada Products Limited
- Suncor Energy
- Trans-Northern Pipelines Inc.
Municipal & Regulatory
- Alberta Agriculture and Food - Rural Utilities Division
- Alberta Health Services
- Alberta Infrastructure
- Energy Resources Conservation Board
- Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation
- Alberta One-Call Corporation
- City of Edmonton, Emergency Preparedness
- City of Edmonton – Drainage Services
- City of Edmonton Fire Rescue Services
- City of Edmonton Transportation
- City of Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department
- Leduc County
- National Energy Board
- Parkland County
- City of St. Albert
- Strathcona County Emergency Services
- Strathcona County Engineering/Environmental
- Sturgeon County