Definition of Completion date (oil-gas production)

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Completion date (oil-gas production)

The term 'Completion date (oil-gas production)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The date on which the installation of permanent equipment has been completed as reported to the appropriate regulatory agency. The date of completion of a dry hole is the date of abandonment as reported to the appropriate agency. The date of completion of a service well is the date on which the well is equipped to perform the service for which it was intended'.

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