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AWE still interested in offshore Taranaki block

OPERATOR Australian Worldwide Exploration has applied for a second five-year term for its offshore Taranaki, New Zealand licence PEP 38483 where, in August 2007, it drilled the unsuccessful Hector-1 wildcat well.

AWE still interested in offshore Taranaki block

AWE and its partners have already signalled their interest in retaining what they consider the most prospective portions of licence - due to expire in December - near the Western Platform. Last April...

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