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ICON Energy has plugged and abandoned the fourth and final coal seam gas well in ATP626P, onshore Queensland, for this financial year, but the company may look at drilling again on the permit from July 1.

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The decision to plug an abandon Lydia-13 was made following an assessment that the coal permeability was insufficient to warrant economic gas production from the well. The well was drilled to a depth...

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