Cavern storage rejected by the AER
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: AER application, Closure, Gas Injection, Thermal
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