Current&Critical - Albert Lee, Orphan wells in Alberta and building technology to manage them - a podcast by Tyler Chisholm

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On this episode, host Tyler Chisholm sits down with Albert Lee from Closure Liability Management, a well-site assessment company in the energy sector. They discuss various topics, including the uncertainty surrounding the ultimate reserve life of shale developments and the potential for technological advancements to increase their value. They also explore the importance of hoarding valuable resources and the role of Closure Liability in managing reserve companies’ worth and planning for declines and exits.


The episode is sponsored by Givesome, an online charitable giving platform that allows companies to engage with their employees to promote charitable giving. Visit their website to learn more: https://www.givesome.org


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Guest links:


Closure Liability Management’s Website: https://www.closurelm.com

Closure Liability Management’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/closure-liability-management/

Albert Lee’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albertklee


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