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Buru buys out Origin in Canning Basin play

WESTERN Australian oil producer Buru Energy will take its larger joint venture partner's interest in seven onshore exploration permits in the Canning Basin, which includes the large Rafael gas and condensate discovery.

Buru buys out Origin in Canning Basin play

In 2020, Origin farmed-in to exploration permits EP 129, EP 391, EP 428, EP 431, EP 436, EP 457, and EP 458 which stretched across 22,500 square kilometres.  Origin and Buru made a significant gas discovery...

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