EXPLORATION

Aussie exploration in free-fall

A LACK of rigs and seismic vehicles testifies to the dramatic decline in local exploration since mid-2014, as the Australian Bureau of Statistics delivered data yesterday showing onshore and offshore exploration spending had fallen by almost 60% over the past 24 months.

Aussie exploration in free-fall

The ABS data is just one more urgent wake-up call for governments and industry, as the nation's east coast barrels towards an energy supply crisis and Australian oil production continues to decline. ...

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