SAGD stalled over access management plan
Large projects can get held up by negotiations with first nations groups and access management plans.
This application has taken over four years so far and is still not approved. The application has had no new documents for three years. But recently the operator discussed his progress on this application on several issues including an access management plan.
In a recent update, the operator told the regulator about its current activities and the status of its negotiations with government and first nations on the access management plan committee for the area. We found this information using AppIntel.
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Supplemental Information Requests - required reading
Especially interesting are the Supplemental Information Requests (SIRs). SIRs document discussion and negotiation of many technical and stake holder issues. This application is in its fourth round of SIRs.
By reading other's SIRs you can discover the issues the regulator considers important. From the discussion, you can see what satisfies the regulator and what type of answers don't please them.
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