Commission reduces BP fine by halfAOGCC says ‘bad faith’ not a factor in 2002 explosion at Prudhoe well; BP also credited for cost of pilot remote monitoring project Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Last December the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission proposed fining BP Exploration (Alaska) penalties of $2,530,000 for the company’s actions leading up to the August 2002 explosion at the Prudhoe Bay well A-22 which severely injured a BP worker.
On Nov. 15 the commission reduced the propo....
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Credit for pilot program The remote monitoring pilot
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