AUSTRALIA

Empire gets closer to Red Gully dream

ALL that remains for Empire Oil & Gas to turn the first sod at the Red Gully condensate plant is for the Western Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum to grant the consent to construct, after it approved Empire's environmental management plan.

The plan covers all of the project's works including the earthworks, the export pipeline route and the construction of the processing facility, which are all located on pipeline license 86 as part of EP389...

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