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Buru unconcerned by Kimberley declaration

BURU Energy executive chairman Eric Streitberg has pledged the company will continue work with various native title groups to protect the catchment after the Kimberley traditional owners signed the Fitzroy River Declaration.

Buru unconcerned by Kimberley declaration

The declaration arose a two-day meeting in Fitzroy Crossing, which is about 50km to the east of the Valhalla North-1 and Asgard-1 wells. The wells form the backbone of the potentially vast Laurel Formation...

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