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Buru's Ungani still washed out

BURU Energy hopes to re-establish tanker road access to its Ungani project in about six weeks' time, after the battering the Broome region suffered from record rainfall in the first two months of 2018.

James Bowen
Buru's Ungani still washed out

The area in northern Western Australia's Canning Basin received two years' worth of rainfall in January and February, recording its wettest February day since 1896.   Flooding resulted in the closure...

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