EXPLORATION

Triangle left alone in Perth Basin as Strike and Echelon walk away

Failed wells force joint venture exit, leaving Triangle to reassess funding and farmout plans

Triangle maintains there is plenty life left in the Perth Basin

Triangle maintains there is plenty life left in the Perth Basin | Credits: Triangle Energy

Triangle Energy has been left as the sole participant in two Perth Basin exploration permits after joint venture partners Strike Energy and Echelon Resources pulled out of the L7 and EP 437 permits, citing...

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