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Artemis spud imminent

MEO Australia says the Songa Venus semi-submersible drilling rig has arrived at the location of the Artemis-1 well in WA-360-P, Carnarvon Basin, and is preparing to start drilling operations.

Artemis spud imminent

The well, which targets 12 trillion cubic feet of gas, is expected to spud this evening. MEO is free-carried on the costs of drilling the well by Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras, which is funding...

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