Our Experience
At Integrated Environments, we integrate environmental and social performance as part of solutions for sustainable development and growth. Our services focus on three areas: regulatory management, environmental management and human environment.
Regulatory Management
- Permits and Renewals
- Completion of Project Applications
- Facility Approvals
Environmental Management
- Audit and Regulatory Compliance
- Environmental and Strategic Assessment
- Environmental Regulatory Planning and Permitting
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Capacity Building
- EMS and ISO 14001
Human Environment
- Public Consultation
- Social Assessments
- Socio-economic Impact Assessment
- Aboriginal Partnership and Agreement Building
- Integrating Project Assessment with Traditional Knowledge
- Project Facilitation and Mediation
- Community Development/Needs Assessment
- Communications and Workshop Facilitation
We have specific expertise in the following areas:
- Alberta Oilsands
- Pipelines
- Offshore and onshore oil and gas development
- Energy development in sensitive areas
- Coal bed methane
- Mining
Clients
OUR CLIENTS SPAN THE GLOBE. Our domestic focus is the oil and gas industry and emerging energy sources such as the Alberta oil Sands and coal bed methane. We provide solutions for clients round the world, wherever investment projects are initiated and solutions for sustainable development are required.
Industry Clients
Energy industry - upstream and downstream, including Willams Energy, Petro-Canada, ConocoPhillips, BP, EnCana, Nexen, Apache, Chevron Texaco, Hunt Oil
Industry associations - Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Canadian Energy Research Institute, International Association for Impact Assessment, ARPEL
Mining - Esso Minerals, Noranda Falconbridge
Financial and Banking - World Bank, IFC, IADB and private banks
Aboriginal Groups - Mikisew Cree First Nation, Sahtu Dene Council, Deh Cho First Nations
Government – Parks Canada, Alberta Environment, Alberta Treasury Board, Canada - DIAND, National Environment Council of Peru, Honduran Ministry of Tourism, Bolivian Ministry of Energy