How the AER calculates VRR
And net pay for three cycles
There may be differences in the way the AER calculates VRR from what you would expect. Knowing these can help you in your compliance negotiations with them. VRR calculation nuances are a source of discussion in this application.
This applicant also showed offsets his net pay maps when he put it in the public domain. Each of three cycles is shown. Any geological or geophysical data you add to an AER application is in the public domain the minute you apply.
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Tags: Flood, Exploration
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