Second acid gas waste disposal well

hydrogen sulphide

This applicant increased his disposal capacity by adding a second well. He wanted to increase the amount of acid gas waste he was disposing. In the application, he discussed conservation, hydraulic isolation, injection rate and capacity, operating pressures. and proposed monitoring. He also reviewed the impact on the nearby residents. And the AER approved his application in a very short three months period.

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Tags: Disposal, Gas Injection

Granger Low  11 May 2015



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