Wasted application

This post is sponsored by Proven Reserves Exploitation Ltd.

seismic interpretationWhy waste an application? Some applications don't need to be submitted.

This applicant was surprised when the AER closed his application because he already had the approval he was seeking.

And he submitted his seismic interpretation into the public domain in the application. He submitted that confidential information for nothing.

The service he used should have known better.

Now you can see his seismic interpretation by downloading his application documents. Get them from our self serve portal.

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Proven won't submit an application you don't need

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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.

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Tags: Closure, Seismic, Tight

Granger Low   11 May 2020



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