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Fiscal arrangements holding back Sunrise

WOODSIDE Petroleum managing director Peter Coleman says the only thing still holding back development of Greater Sunrise is “is the finalisation of fiscal arrangements between the fiscal arrangements between the Timorese and the Australian governments”. 

Last hurdle to Greater Sunrise LNG project arrangements between Oz-Timor govts: Coleman  

Last hurdle to Greater Sunrise LNG project arrangements between Oz-Timor govts: Coleman  

"The two governments have been in negotiations for some period of time around the fiscal regime," he said today during a conference call after yesterday's annual general meeting.   "We've had our input...

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