...It is likely that pipeline and facilities construction will take between three and four weeks. That said, the weather could cause unavoidable delays if temperatures rise and spring breakup occurs earlier than expected. Spring breakup occurs every year in Canada, generally during April or May, when the frost comes out of the ground. During spring breakup there is a normal and unavoidable decline in work on oil and gas sites because they become extremely difficult to work on. Furthermore, the breakup weakens the roads, which results in weight restrictions and a ban on moving heavy machinery.
San Telmo will report on flow rates at Gordondale and McLeod following a period of stabilized production.
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On behalf of San Telmo Energy,
Christine Payne
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Primoris Group
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