Disposal or flood?

PVT from application The regulator refused this application because of their definition of a flood versus a disposal scheme. We found this information using AppIntel.

Understanding the regulatory difference between them can give you significant regulatory freedom. Unfortunately this applicant spent a significant amount of time and work into a scheme that the regulator wouldn't have approved anyway. Using an application consulting firm can save you significant time, cost and frustration as well as increasing your reserve recovery.

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Tags: Disposal, Seismic, Tight, Flood

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