EXPLORATION

Strike gearing up for more Perth Basin seismic

STRIKE Energy is set to begin its next seismic campaign within the week at its Enneaba Deep permit in the Perth Basin as it finds new ways to spend the $136 million it gained from a failed takeover of a former joint venture partner. 

 Strike Enneaba Deep. Credit: Strike

Strike Enneaba Deep. Credit: Strike

Terrex Seismic has mobilised its vibrator truck; work will take three weeks, and the company expects to receive data six weeks after completion.    It will acquire 128 kilometres of 2D seismic.  ...

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