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New study for South China Sea

THE disputed South China Sea is rife with potential for undiscovered petroleum potential, but exploration remains limited because it is a geopolitical hotspot between China, which claims the whole sea, and its neighbours, who reject the claim.

New study for South China Sea

    Canberra-based Frogtech Geoscience can do little about the geopolitical situation, but it hopes a new product, released yesterday, can shed some light on the geology.   Its new South China...

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