AUSTRALIA

Origin gets served

ONE year after filing court documents, and more than 13 years after it entered into a relationship with Origin Energy, Australian CSG pioneer Tri-Star Petroleum has finally served its statement of claims on the Australia Pacific LNG JV for control of certain fields in Queensland that contain almost a fifth of the APLNG project's 3P reserves.

Origin gets served

The long-simmering dispute, which has been on foot since the earliest days of the APLNG project, seeks to allow Tri-Star to claw back a 45% interest in more than 60 petroleum tenements and tenement applications...

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