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Strike well financed but disappointed by R&D tax refund denial

STRIKE Energy is well positioned for its future developments across its newly acquired Perth Basin assets, following what has been a busy, but largely successful end to 2018 and start of the new year.

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As of December 31, Strike had $11.5 million cash on hand and the company spend on operations during the quarter was $3.4 million - centred around the piloting of Jaws ion the Cooper Basin and costs associated...

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