Wrangling continues in Spurr disputeForest Oil, as former co-owner of spent platform in Alaska’s Cook Inlet, tells court it isn’t liable for decommissioning costs Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
One of the oil companies involved in a court case over who’s liable for the costs to decommission the nonproducing Spurr platform in Alaska’s Cook Inlet is arguing it’s premature to declare a winner because ownership of the structure is unclear.
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