EXPLORATION

Last man standing in the GAB falls 

IT'S official: Murphy Oil and Santos are out of the Great Australian Bight offshore South Australia with the former applying to the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator to relinquish the long-dormant permit. 

The Great Australian Bight

The Great Australian Bight

The two actually applied for and won a two-year extension in March, and separately in June Murphy surrendered its Bonaparte permit offshore the Ashmore-Cartier Islands, which it shared with Mitsui.   ...

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