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Sangomar's first oil expected end of year

WOODSIDE Energy Group expects to produce first oil at the Sangomar field offshore Senegal by the end of this year. Previously it had always stressed first oil by the second half of 2023.

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In a LinkedIn post of late last week the Perth gas giant celebrated a visit by Senegalese government officials to the Singapore shipyard where the field's FPSO is still being built.  It noted the vessel...

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