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Aussie oil producer delayed again by hurricane season

JUST a fortnight after Byron Energy was able to get back to work drilling a well at one of its projects in the US Gulf of Mexico, the company has been forced to suspend operations yet again due to hurricane activities.

Image obtained: NASA

Image obtained: NASA

  Australian oil producer Byron Energy told shareholders this morning it had been forced to suspend drilling operations at its South Marsh 58 G2 well for the second time in a matter of weeks as Hurricane...

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