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Northern Territory government gives green light for next stage of Mereenie drilling

Approves environment management plan for two new petroleum appraisal wells

The Mereenie JV has been given approval to drill two new appraisal wells.

The Mereenie JV has been given approval to drill two new appraisal wells. | Credits: Central Petroleum

The Northern Territory government has approved an environment management plan (EMP) for the next two wells to be drilled by the Central Petroleum-led Mereenie joint venture. The EMP relates to the construction...

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