AOGCC hears NordAq on proposed P&A finesCompany discusses work underway to plug and abandon two onshore Cook Inlet exploration wells; agency has proposed large fine Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission held hearings April 4 on proposed enforcement actions against NordAq Energy Inc. for failure to permanently abandon two onshore Cook Inlet exploration wells, Tiger Eye Central No. 1 on the west side and Shadura No. 1 on the Kenai Peninsula. Bob Warthen,....
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