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Myanmar a rare bright spot

MYANMAR’s decision to transition from an isolated, military-ruled nation to an open democracy has provided one of the few bright spots for exploration and production companies in recent times, with Australia’s Woodside Petroleum leading the pack.

Myanmar a rare bright spot

Woodside ended 2015 and started 2016 in the midst of a successful two-well campaign in the waters off the coast of the Asian nation, which is was once impeded by political and economic trade embargoes,...

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