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Myanmar close to commercial: Coleman

WOODSIDE Petroleum is close to firming a commercial development in its still relatively fresh gas project off Myanmar which could supply gas in-country or into Thailand’s gas networks, but the project still has some hurdles to cross, CEO Peter Coleman told <i>Energy News</i>.

Myanmar close to commercial: Coleman

Assuming a success case on the current well in Block A6, Coleman said Woodside would be close to putting a development proposal in front of the government.   "We need to take a solution to government,...

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