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MEO/Eni to section off Tassie Shoal discoveries

MEO Australia and joint venture partner Eni are set to divvy up their NT/P68 permit between them as MEO re-evaluates its plans for its Tassie Shoal methanol project.

MEO/Eni to section off Tassie Shoal discoveries

The junior has elected to withdraw from the Blackwood gas discovery in the permit at no cost, transferring its interest to Eni as it believes the discovery isn't big enough to support development at Tassie...

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