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Carnarvon's Thai production loses pace

CARNARVON Petroleum remains confident of achieving further production increases from its L44 concession onshore Thailand despite daily production being well behind the pace required for a 2010 average of 9000 barrels per day.

Carnarvon's Thai production loses pace

Over the past months, five new wells have been drilled in the Bo Rang North area, extending the envelope for potential oil reserves. However, Carnarvon said the wells have not added significantly to...

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