Symroc is pleased to be selected to partner with The BC Oil and Gas Commission(OGC), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and the land owners to temporarily place a dense seismic monitoring array in the Tower Lake area to study hydraulic fracturing operations.
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“Symroc is pleased to participate in the NRCan and Commission joint seismicity study. We believe with the high-quality data generated from our sensors, we can help improve the effectiveness of the regulations associated with hydraulic fracturing.” Torr Haglund, VP Business Development, Symroc.
Read more:
BC Oil and Gas Commission: https://www.bcogc.ca/news/commission-partnering-with-tower-lake-residents-for-seismic-testing/
Alaska Highway News: https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/regional-news/earthquake-activity-to-be-monitored-1.24252604
Natural Gas Intelligence: https://www.naturalgasintel.com/seismic-monitoring-readied-this-winter-in-montney-shale-hot-spot/
Castanet: https://www.castanet.net/news/BC/318855/Earthquake-activity-to-be-monitored-in-B-C-oil-gas-fields
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