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About
Provided by Terri-Lee Oleniuk
Practice Areas
Terri-Lee’s practice focuses on project-related issues concerning natural-resource development with a specialization in regulatory, environmental and Indigenous law issues. She acts for a variety of companies in environmental assessments and regulatory proceedings to obtain approvals for major developments in the oil and gas, pipeline, mining (including metal, potash and diamond), natural-gas processing, petrochemical, electricity transmission, hydro, solar, wind and energy storage sectors. Terri-Lee also represents clients in front of administrative tribunals in related matters such as tolls and tariffs, regulatory investigations, and inquiries. She has appeared before the Canada Energy Regulator, the Alberta Energy Regulator, the Alberta Utilities Commission, the British Columbia Utilities Commission, the Alberta Natural Resources Conservation Board, the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board, the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, and federal-provincial joint review panels in respect of environmental assessment proceedings.
Chambers Review
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Terri-Lee Oleniuk is typically sought out for her regulatory expertise. Her environmental practice is complemented by a knowledge of energy regulation and Aboriginal law.
Terri-Lee Oleniuk is typically sought out for her regulatory expertise. Her environmental practice is complemented by a knowledge of energy regulation and Aboriginal law.
Terri-Lee Oleniuk is typically sought out for her regulatory expertise. Her environmental practice is complemented by a knowledge of energy regulation and Aboriginal law.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Terri-Lee is super knowledgeable and a great adviser."
"Terri-Lee gives us confidence in our ability to permit our projects, while also taking into account commercial impacts of decisions on projects."
"Terri-Lee is super knowledgeable and a great adviser."
"Terri-Lee gives us confidence in our ability to permit our projects, while also taking into account commercial impacts of decisions on projects."