Strike Energy’s operations at the West Erregulla appraisal campaign in Western Australia will continue despite the state going into COVID-19-related lockdown last night. Following the announcement from
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Strike moves on after West Erregulla 3 suspension
Strike Energy has suspended West Erregulla 3 (WE3) with a series of cement plugs as part of the West Erregulla appraisal campaign in Western Australia. The company advised that subsurface, engineering
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Strike increases West Erregulla drilling depth
Strike Energy has started drilling operations of the West Erregulla 3 well in Western Australia and reached a measured depth of 4024 metres.
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Strike extends depth of West Erregulla well drilling
Strike Energy has started drilling operations of the West Erregulla 3 well in Western Australia and reached a measured depth of 4024 metres. The company reported it has also completed the wireline logging
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West Erregulla JV resumes drilling program
Strike Energy has advised, on behalf of its joint venture partner Warrego Energy, that it has installed the new slip and seal assembly required for the West Erregulla 3 well, Western Australia.
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Comet upgrades Mahalo reserves
Comet Ridge Managing Director Tor McCaul said the company’s 40 per cent net share of 2P reserves had increased by 473 per cent from 30 PJ to 172 PJ, while its net share of 3P reserves had risen 71
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Santos invests big in Queensland
As well as upstream developments around the Fairview, Scotia and Arcadia fields, this investment includes the first year of funding for the new $750 million Roma East project which will be developed over
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Supply imbalance needs to be addressed: ACCC
The east coast gas market is at a crossroads and the only real choice is to address the fundamental supply problem, particularly in the south.
The supply situation is most stark in the case of the southern
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Santos snaps up Bowen acreage
Located 65 km north of Injune in the state’s southwest, the 86 square kilometre permit holds significant gas resources that have been earmarked for the domestic market.
“This area holds significant
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AEMO calls for more supply
With average consumption of 50 GJ/a, Victorians use more gas for cooking, heating and hot water than households in any other state across Australia.
Gas is also critical for power generation. Due to Hazelwood’s
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