AUSTRALIA

Mereenie momentum

CENTRAL Petroleum says it is considering accelerated condensate stripping and incremental LPG sales as short-term options for its recently acquired 50% share Mereenie oil and gas field in the Amadeus Basin while it waits for the North East Gas Interconnect pipeline to be developed.

The company says there are 59 of 70 wells that are available for production or injection. Workovers can optimise the wells depending on what products are desired, but it is the NEGI pipeline that will...

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