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Canning tempo ramps up

BURU Energy says that despite the disappointment of its Olympic-1 well it is ploughing ahead with its 2015 program, which includes the company-making Laurel Formation fraccing program in the Kimberley region.

Canning tempo ramps up

The major service companies for its controversial tight gas program have been retendered and reoffered, with Western Australian-based concern Condor Energy set to bring its frac spread back to the state...

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