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Orca moves into hard rock space

CASHED-UP former oiler Orca Energy, once planned to be the vehicle for disgraced bankrupt billionaire Nathan Tinkler’s return to resources, has decided to recapitalise to explore new projects across Western Australia.

Nathan Tinkler

Nathan Tinkler

Orca has been a cashed-up company looking for an investment since it sold the Burruna and Fury oil fields and PPL 110 to Senex Energy in 2015, following the disappointing Akela-1 exploration well.  ...

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