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WHITE ROSE OILFIELDDEVELOPMENT APPL
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPage No.1 INTRODUC
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7.1.5 Command Structure............
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Figure 1.1-1White Rose LocationWhit
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There will be three to four drill c
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1.2.1 Exploration HistoryThe first
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Figure 1.2-2Depletion Schedule for
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Figure 1.2-3United States Import Re
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Figure 1.2-4Selected Natural Gas Pr
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Figure 1.2-6Gas Infrastructure Inve
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Figure 1.2-7Model for Gas Developme
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These remaining five options (steel
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Figure 1.3-2Relative Technical Risk
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In addition, the steel FPSO will:
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This system was evaluated as fourth
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Figure 1.4-1Project Development Sch
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2.1 Regulatory RequirementsThe star
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• project summary booklet, which
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The first series of open houses fea
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2.6 Media BriefingsHusky Oil repres
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3 CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND BENEFITS PLAN
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3.1.2 Canada-Newfoundland Benefit C
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The subsea contract package will co
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3.1.3.6 Monitoring and ReportingHus
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• The operations/production phase
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• Husky Oil’s preferred develop
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4.1.2 White Rose Structural Geology
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4.2.1.3 West Avalon PoolOnly one we
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Reducing oil handling capacities ha
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4.2.2.7 Reservoir ManagementReservo
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Side scan sonar images of the White
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