
Martin Olszynski
Martin Olszynski is a scholar at the University of Calgary known for his work on environmental law and policy, who contributed to a report discussing the Alberta Energy Regulator's influence on industry practices and its implications for environmental protection.
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Martin Olszynski is one of the researchers who analyzed the AER's approach to regulations.
Documents related to Summit coal decision raise more questions about Alberta Energy Regulator’s independenceMartin Olszynski is an associate professor and Chair in Energy, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law.
Insufficient disclosure obscuring billions in Alberta oil sands liabilities, advocates sayMartin Olszynski is an associate professor and chair in energy, resources and sustainability at the University of Calgary.
Opinion: As we dump carbon taxes and push pipelines, remember there’s no such thing as a free lunchMartin Olszynski is the chair in energy, resources and sustainability at the University of Calgary, who commented on the implications of public support for well abandonment.
Can ‘ClosureCos’ solve Alberta’s oil and gas liability problem?Martin Olszynski was one of the researchers who wrote a report on the AER's influence.
Alberta energy regulator appoints former oil and gas executive Rob Morgan as CEO






















