A joint venture (JV) consisting of Bounty Oil and Gas and project operator Santos, six wells were drilled in the Naccowlah Block area in 2018, including the Watkins 2 and Watkins 3 wells which Bounty said
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Atlas pipeline processing facility given green light
The company received the licence from the Queensland Government yesterday, which will allow Jemena to continue on to the next stage of planning for the facility. AGPP
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Drilling begins at CCS project
Taking place at CO2CRC’s $100 million Otway Research Facility in Nirranda South, the Prediction and Verification of Shallow CO2 Migration Project aims to better
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AusGroup Gorgon contract extended
Under the extension of work, AusGroup will supply planning, supervision and multidiscipline trade resources to support a scheduled major turnaround at the Western
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Reid’s Dome quarrel heads to court
The company commenced proceedings in the Supreme Court of Queensland on Friday regarding the 20 per cent participating interest Dome Petroleum Resources holds
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Zenith to build gas power station
A wholly-owned subsidiary of Zenith Energy, Zenith Pacific has executed a power purchase agreement with Kirkalocka Gold SPV to build, own and operate the
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CIMIC company wins $90m contract
Under the terms of the deal, valued at approximately $90 million, CPB will deliver infrastructure for access tracks and well site lease pad preparation, gas
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Bass steadies in January
Total field production at the Tangai-Sukananti KSO in South Sumatra was 22,071 bbls for the month, giving Bass a share of 12,100 bbls. These production levels
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WA to remove flaring
The state government announced WA would join the World Bank’s Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 initiative in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative is focused on routine wellhead flaring
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Oil Search provides update on PNG explorations
In January, Oil Search reported drilling at the Muruk 2 well had continued in an 8.5 inch (215.9 mm) hole, with a 7 inch (177.8 mm) liner run and cemented at 3,509
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