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Industry big names secure greenhouse gas assessment permit

Red Skye Energy locks in SA government approval for Killanoola

A joint venture (JV) led by Australia’s Woodside energy has been granted a greenhouse gas assessment permit for the Northern Carnarvon Basin, off the coast of Western Australia. The JV includes Woodside, BP Developments, Japan Australia LNG (MIMI), Shell and Chevron. Each company owns a 20 per cent participating interest in the G-10-AP permit, with …

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