Tamboran Resources has commenced stimulation activities at the Shenandoah South 1H (SS-1H) well pad within the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory (NT).
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NT community powered by renewable energy
The Northern Territory (NT) government is working towards its target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, with the community of Titjikala contributing to the goal.
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Middle Arm to provide economic benefits under net zero
The Northern Territory’s (NT) Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct has demonstrated the flow-on effect of economic benefits for a net zero economy, according to Australia’s oil and gas industry.
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Empire Energy secures $15.6m for Carpentaria Pilot
Empire Energy secured the funding through the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) Research and Development (R&D) tax incentive.
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Greenvale executes Amadeus farm-in agreement
Greenvale Energy has executed a farm-in agreement with Mosman Oil and Gas to acquire a hydrogen opportunity in the Amadeus Basin in the Northern Territory (NT).
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Drilling completes at Beetaloo
Falcon Oil and Gas Australia has completed drilling operations on the Amungee NW 3H (A3H) well in the Beetaloo sub-basin, Northern Territory (NT).
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Tamboran increases Beetaloo resources
Tamboran Resources has increased its Beetaloo Basin, in the Northern Territory (NT), contingent gas resources, following the drilling of the Maverick 1V (M1V) well.
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Falcon spuds Beetaloo well
Falcon Oil and Gas has spudded the Amungee NW-3H horizontal well in the Beetaloo Sub-Basin, Northern Territory (NT).
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Increased flow rates at Carpentaria
The well, located in the Northern Territory’s (NT) Beetaloo Sub-Basin, has flowed gas at an average rate of 3.8 terajoules (TJ) per day over the first 30 days since reopening.
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Falcon progresses at Beetaloo well
Falcon Oil & Gas has announced the Shenandoah South 1H pilot hole has reached a vertical depth of 3300m.
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