
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
The Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the development and management of oil and gas resources. Its goal is to ensure this industry operates efficiently, safely, and responsibly while protecting the environment and public safety. The commission sets rules for drilling, production, and site maintenance to prevent issues like waste, pollution, and accidents. It also manages licensing and enforces regulations to promote sustainable resource use. Essentially, it balances energy development with environmental health and safety for the benefit of communities and the industry.