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Tap puts litigation behind it

TAP Oil's West Australian litigation nightmare is now a distant memory with the company returning to producer status yesterday, with the start-up of oil production at the $US300 million ($A345.3 million) Manora joint venture project in the Gulf of Thailand.

Manora will produce 15,000 barrels of oil per day at peak production (Tap's share being 4500bpd), which the company expects to hit in the first quarter of 2015. Flow was brought online from two wells and...

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