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FAR-out: last shot wildcat comes up dry 

FAR Limited's last shot Gambian wildcat has come up dry after being drilled to 3317 metres measured depth with no live oil column found. Its share price had halved by early afternoon trade, from 75c to 37.5c. 

FAR-out: last shot wildcat comes up dry 

It did say "oil shows and potential reservoirs were encountered" and these indicate further potential nearby and "in the wider A2 and A blocks".    FAR said roughly the same thing when its last Gambian...

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