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BHP abandons ship on mini FLNG plans

BHP is surrendering one of its North Carnarvon Basin permits offshore Western Australia, due to expire next month after being renewed in 2016 - formally ending plans to develop stranded fields Tallaganda and Bunyip via miniature floating LNG. 

Tallaganda and Bunyip head back to the wilderness as BHP applies to surrender permits

Tallaganda and Bunyip head back to the wilderness as BHP applies to surrender permits

  The National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator has not yet approved the surrender but the title is due to expire early next month.    The company shares WA-72-L that holds the Tallaganda...

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