Union looks to avoid Spurr liabilityCompany seeks court declaration that it isn’t responsible for costly decommissioning of played-out platform in Alaska’s Cook Inlet Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
Union Oil Co. of California is asking a court to rule the company isn’t liable for the cost to abandon and decommission the Spurr platform and related facilities in Alaska’s Cook Inlet.
In a motion for summary judgment filed May 23 in state Superior Court in Anchorage, lawyers for Union, a subsidiar....
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