NordAq has P&A’d Tiger Eye; disputes AOGCC fines, bonding
NordAq, an independent oil and gas exploration company, has been in discussions with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission over fines and bonding the commission proposed because NordAq failed to plug and abandon two exploration wells, Shadura and Tiger Eye, prior to expiration of its leases....
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