Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission completes update of regulations begun in early 1990sSubstantive changes include revised regulations for coiled tubing drilling, under balanced drilling, multilateral well bores, larger diverter lines, pit tests, commission enforcement, elimination of some make-work provisions Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
A complete revision of the regulations of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has been forwarded to the Department of Law for final review. After the Department of Law has finished its review, the regulations will be filed with the lieutenant governor’s office and are effective 30 days af....
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