Ten steps to smooth, successful permittingBritch says permitting an Alaska drilling project requires careful planning, local knowledge and a strong rapport with the regulators Alan Bailey Petroleum News Staff Writer
For a company interested in drilling for oil and gas in Alaska, the prospect of applying for the necessary permits may seem like trying to map a way through a minefield. However, according to the man who permitted Kerr-McGee’s recent North Slope exploration wells, some up-front planning, the enlistm....
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Gather preliminary information Ask the regulator Start early, be conservative Involve the regulators, know the regulators
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