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Golden Beach signs on AGIG for pipe development

GOLDEN Beach Energy is a step closer to commercialising its nearshore dry gas field in Victoria’s Gippsland Basin after it signed an initial A$200 million non-binding agreement with Australian Gas Infrastructure Group for a 25 kilometre pipeline to the Longford gas plant.

AGIG CEO Ben Wilson

AGIG CEO Ben Wilson

The field is in water between 18 metres to 20m depth three kilometres offshore the state's famed Ninety Mile Beach.   The field was first discovered in 1967, with an exploration well that hit the Lakes...

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