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Thai partners expecting production boost

CARNARVON Petroleum and Pan Orient Energy are expecting production from their oil fields, onshore Thailand, to increase to 6750-8000 barrels per day in the March 2010 quarter once new wells are added online.

Thai partners expecting production boost

Production from the joint venture's L44, L33, SW1A licences is expected to average 6500bpd for the December 2009 quarter, at the higher end of the September guidance range. Production is expected to...

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