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Senex plots 2016 gas hunt

THE big boys might have scaled back the immediate search for unconventional gas in the Cooper Basin, so the smaller companies are keeping the flame burning, with Senex Energy planning four wells in fiscal 2016 to test two different places in the basin under its multi-million joint venture with Origin Energy.

Senex plots 2016 gas hunt

In the southern Cooper Basin, near where Strike Energy is developing its deep Patchawarra Vu coal formations Senex is aiming to drill two wells to test the potential of the Allunga Trough. Senex is expecting...

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