Point Thomson owners agree to exchange data available on unitKen Boyd of Division of Oil and Gas says agreement doesn’t make development economic, but allows evaluation of all geologic pieces Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
Responding to demands from the Department of Natural Resources that the Point Thomson unit “act like a unit,” owners agreed as part of negotiations over the current plan of development to share seismic data, well data and non-unit studies.
In a March 31 letter to Ken Boyd, director of the Division....
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