Earthquakes, Wind, Fire & Storms: Onshore Oil & Gas Production Operations Disaster Preparedness

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The scope of this article is to assist onshore oil and gas production businesses in understanding what a “Recoverable Disaster” posture is; meaning an onshore oil and gas production site that can resume production as quickly, safely and economically as possible after a disaster. Proper “Disaster Preparedness,” as defined by…

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