GAO report criticizes state’s standards for dismantling oilfield facilitiesFeds plan to develop specific DR&R standards before development begins in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska; cost to dismantle and remove facilities and restore acreage estimated between $2.7-$6 billion Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The U.S. General Accounting Office examined dismantlement, removal and restoration costs and DR&R responsibility for existing North Slope oil production facilities on state lands and future facilities on federal lands in a report made public July 5. That report recommends specific DR&R standards for....
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