Objector forces application withdrawal
Your objection can block an application from being approved by the regulator. An offset objected to this application and forced the applicant to withdraw it. A well thought out application doesn't always get approved by the AER.
An applicant can always try to push the issue, but if the objector insists, the AER will call a hearing. The cost of an AER hearing could be over $1 million for each party by the time all outside counsel and expert witnesses have been prepped and testified.
Each AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. Applications contain more technical data even than SPE papers.
Would you like to see what other operators in your areas are thinking about seismic, multifractured wells, polymer schemes and recovery? AppIntel can help.
Subscribers can view this application by pasting the following link into their browser after logging into AppIntel. app.appintel.info/AOW.php?pxnrg=67726n38323139373331374833
Tags: AER application, Closure, Flood
Granger Low 19 Oct 2015

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