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Technology could help unlock Canning

KEY Petroleum is hoping to introduce a new method of airborne surveying to Western Australia in a bid to de-risk exploration on the Lennard Shelf because “everything else” has been tried, <i>Energy News</i> has been told.

Technology could help unlock Canning

Managing director Kane Marshall told Energy News that the company was hoping to conduct a short trial survey over its R1 block to meet the year one work commitments for the oldest retention lease in WA....

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