AUSTRALIA

Tangiers lifts anchor to sail offshore

TANGIERS Petroleum has backed up its talk about becoming a focused African and offshore Australian company by deciding to get rid of its remaining onshore legacy asset, ATP 587 in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin.

The permit consists of 12 blocks to the west of the Thomson River between Stonehedge and Jundah, southeast of Longreach, and covers approximately 946sq.km. It is also within the Mesozoic-aged Eromanga...

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