Canada Energy Regulator | Régie de l’énergie du Canada Employee Directory
Government AdministrationAlberta, Canada501-1000 Employees
The Canada Energy Regulator (Régie de l’énergie du Canada) is a government agency responsible for overseeing the movement of energy across Canada, with a focus on safety and public interest. It monitors companies that operate oil and gas pipelines and electrical power lines that cross national, provincial, or territorial borders, ensuring energy infrastructure operates in a manner that reflects considerations relevant to broad public concerns. Based in Calgary, Alberta, the organization is positioned within the government administration sector and serves a national mandate. It communicates in both English and French, reflecting its public, cross-Canada role. While it does not disclose specific client metrics, the regulator’s remit covers energy movement oversight and regulatory decision-making to support safe and reliable energy delivery.