AUSTRALIA

GOP takes birds-eye view of exploration

MELBOURNE-based Gippsland Offshore Petroleum (GOP) is a company in a hurry. Barely a year since its formation and less than 10 months after raising $12 million and listing on the ASX, the company is using the technology behind a new theory for Gippsland Basin oil migration as a springboard to tackle similar challenges in the wider world. <b>By RICK WILKINSON </B>

Last week it won four permits in the little-known Walton Basin, offshore Jamaica and it has also joined a study group to look for opportunities onshore continental Europe. Both these moves are concentrating...

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