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Buru wins traditional support

BURU Energy has cemented approvals received from the Western Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum on Monday for its Laurel formation tight gas pilot exploration project, having won the support of the Traditional Owners of the land for an exploration well.

Buru wins traditional support

The Yungngora community at Noonkanbah Station announced their support for the project and the use of fraccing to drill the well on their land, located around 320km east of Broome. Independent scientific...

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