Cavern storage rejected by the AER
Rejected because it missed fundamental application requirements.
Cavern storage is handy to have near your operation. Unfortunately, the regulator rejected this applicant's bid for one. The applicant hired a service to apply but it's apparent that this service didn't know some of the fundamental requirements for cavern storage.
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Tags: Regulator, Closure, Thermal
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