Ormat still optimistic on Mount SpurrGeothermal drilling in 2011 proved disappointing but company is working with the state to prepare a revised exploration plan Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Anxious to dispel recent rumors about Ormat Technologies’ Mount Spurr geothermal project being a bust, on Oct. 20 Paul Thomsen, Ormat’s director of policy and business development, assured the Alaska Senate Resources Committee that the project is still alive and well.
“We’re still very excited about....
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