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Industry laments dithering on exploration incentives

THE industry is lamenting the lack of momentum in getting the federal government to initiate an exploration incentive scheme even as it moves to slap Petroleum Resource Rent Tax on onshore oil and gas producers.

Addressing a gathering of oil and gas industry executives, APPEA chairman Eric Strietberg, who is also executive director at Buru Energy, said the government had been dithering on providing incentives...

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