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BP invests in SA

BP MAY not have approval to drill in the Great Australian Bight yet, but that isn't stopping the company from putting the infrastructure in place to support drilling of the Stromlo-1 well, investing close to $8 million in infrastructure to establish a state-of-the-art fuel bunkering facility in Port Adelaide's Inner Harbour.

BP invests in SA

The new facility will be connected directly via two underground pipelines from the nearby Largs North Terminal, the new fuel bunkering facility will support the day-to-day operations of BP's planned drilling,...

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