Energy exploration definition

Energy exploration means any activity carried out for the purpose of extracting oil and gas reserves from the subsurface of the land.

Examples of Energy exploration in a sentence

  • Consequently, the BLM in its RMPA (2008), stated that applications to permit wither solar or wind energy in public lands within the RMPA planning area will not be approved unless the applicant can demonstrate that there will be no negative impacts to LPCs. Energy exploration and development occur on public and private surface lands throughout the range of the LPC in New Mexico.

  • Consequently, the BLM in its RMPA (2008), stated that applications to permit wither solar or wind energy in public lands within the RMPA planning area will not be approved unless the applicant can demonstrate that there will be no negative impacts to LPCs. Impacts from Oil and Gas Development‌ Energy exploration and development occur on public and private surface lands throughout the range of the LPC in New Mexico.

  • The presence of prospective geological sequences, along with a number of untested geophysical anomalies presents an exciting opportunity for discovery of base metal mineralisation within the Boss Energy exploration licences.