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Blowout that killed five reveals regulatory shortcomings

IF recommendations from a report into onshore drilling safety are accepted by federal and state agencies in the US, many Australian junior oil and gas explorers and producers could face new regulations and safety requirements.

Blowout that killed five reveals regulatory shortcomings

  An independent US Federal inquiry into a well blowout that cost the lives of five workers in 2018 has found a lack of onshore drilling regulations led to the incident, and has called on US states...

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