AUSTRALIA

Kimberley well damage mystery

WEST Australian authorities have cleared Buru Energy of any blame after the activist-criticised Yulleroo-2 well, 70km east of Broome, was found to have a damaged valve that caused a gas leak.

Kimberley well damage mystery

Known by Buru as the site of the "first fracture stimulation in the Canning Superbasin" (2010), the ABC recently reported that it was supplied video footage of a hand-held high methane gas reading at the...

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