BP sides with AOGCC against AlyeskaIssue whether commission’s inspectors must participate in Alyeska employee safety program; BP says it can’t compel regulators Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which regulates downhole activities and typically deals with oil and gas companies, is involved in a dispute with Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. over whether the commission’s inspectors must comply with Alyeska safety protocols when witnessing meter test....
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