SAGD MOP bid stalled out of the gate
Objection after only 2 weeks
Although many SAGD applications for increased maximum operating pressure have been approved, recent bids have met serious resistance. Perhaps its because of other operators' troubles with steam leaks to surface. This recent application for increase of MOP only took 2 weeks to attract an objection. It will be interesting to follow their path toward approval. We found this information using AppIntel.
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Tags: Thermal, Exploration, Heavy Oil
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