BLM legacy well plan praised, rappedAlaska drilling regulator Cathy Foerster says draft strategy for dealing with old federal wells is positive effort, but deficient Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
A top Alaska drilling regulator has critiqued the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s recently released draft strategic plan for dealing with derelict federal legacy wells on Alaska’s North Slope.
Her assessment: Good start, guys. But you will need to do more, and do it faster.
“The strategy, which add....
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