DRILLING

More promising results from southern Cooper quest

A SOUTHERN Cooper Basin joint venture has had further encouraging signs in its unconventional campaign after the Davenport-1 well encountered one of the thickest coal seams ever recorded in the basin.

Davenport-1 was drilled to a total depth of 2102m in Beach Energy, Strike Energy and Senex Energy's PEL 94 permit. A joint statement by Beach and Strike said preliminary log data indicated the well...

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