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Burke beats back Apache

FEDERAL environment minister Tony Burke has labelled a plan put forward by Apache Energy to conduct seismic off Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef as "clearly unacceptable".

Burke beats back Apache

Apache was planning to conduct a 185sq.km seismic survey just 28km north of the reef in an attempt to delineate the reservoirs of the Coniston and Van Gough oil fields. It said the survey area was within...

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