Don't end up in a hearing
A hearing can cost you a million dollars
How do you ensure you never end up in a hearing? Read the applications that are scheduled for hearings. This sounds as simple as a 'knock-knock' joke, but it contains a just as revealing change of perspective.
Even though this facility and pipeline will process no hydrogen sulphide, this application is scheduled for a hearing. A hearing will likely cost each participant over a million dollars in preparation, presentation and arguments to say nothing of the lost production. We found this information using AppIntel.
You can get his application within moments -- not days or weeks. Check it out through our secure check out.
Get details of this cool tech Subscribers get them for freeEach AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. Applications contain more technical data even than SPE papers.
See how other operators handled hearings
All the documentation for hearings are in applications. You can see how others handled hearings.
- What traps did they fall into?
- What questions did the board ask?
- What things did the proponent think they did well but ended up creating hardship in the hearing?
Watch your own application through your hearing
If your application is going to a hearing, you can watch it in real time through AppIntel. AppIntel can notify you when new documents are uploaded for your application.
Documents regarding a hearing appear on the AER's site all the time. Some only stay on the site for a short time. Knowing when new uploads occur in real time can be very helpful in your preparation for the hearing.
Tags: AER application, Facilities
Granger Low 2 Feb 2016

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