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Fraccing gets green light in WA

NORWEST Energy has been given the all clear to proceed with fracture stimulation operations at Arrowsmith-2 in the Perth Basin after the Environmental Protection Authority decided it did not need to carry out an assessment of the proposed controversial process.

Fraccing gets green light in WA

Late last month Norwest was forced to defer the frac work on Arrowsmith-2 until the EPA decided on whether to carry out an assessment of the program or not. In a statement on Monday, Norwest said the...

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