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Saskatchewan has a variety of minerals in addition to potash and uranium, including gold, base metals, diamonds, clays, coal, platinum group metals, rare earth elements, and sodium sulphate.

 

  • PR-IC01 Crude Oil Price Sensitive Royalty/Tax Structure
  • PR-IC02 Natural Gas Price Sensitive Royalty/Tax Structure
  • PR-IC03 Royalty/Tax Incentive Volumes for Vertical Oil Wells Drilled On or After October 1, 2002
  • PR-IC04 Royalty/Tax Incentive Volumes for Exploratory Gas Wells Drilled On or After October 1, 2002
  • PR-IC05 Royalty/Tax Incentive Volumes For Horizontal Oil Wells Drilled On or After October 1, 2002
  • PR-IC06 Royalty/Tax Regime For Incremental Oil Produced From New or Expanded Waterflood Projects Implemented On or After October 1, 2002
  • PR-IC08 Helium and Associated Gases Royalty Structure
  • PR-IC09 Well-Head Value of Crude Oil For Royalty/Tax Purposes Effective April 1, 2000
  • PR-IC10 Well-Head Value of Natural Gas For Royalty/Tax Purposes Effective October 1, 2002
  • PR-IC11 Royalty/Tax Regime Applicable to Enhanced Oil Recovery Projects (Excluding Waterflood Projects) Commencing Prior to April 1, 2005
  • PR-IC11A Royalty/Tax Regime Applicable to Enhanced Oil Recovery Projects (Excluding Waterflood Projects) Commencing On or After April 1, 2005
  • PR-IC12 Royalty/Tax Program for High Water-Cut Oil Wells
  • PR-IC13 Recovered Crude Oil Tax Structure
  • PR-IC14 Royalty/Tax Incentive Volumes for Horizontal Gas Wells Drilled On or After June 1, 2010 and Before April 1, 2013


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