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BPH serve notices of demand on MEC

THE SEEMINGLY endless brawl between MEC Resources and BPH Energy has resurfaced this week, after the latter served a notice of demand on MEC. BPH had been a trading halt to this point.

 MEC and BPH are back in the rig for another round of punch ups.

MEC and BPH are back in the rig for another round of punch ups.

In an ASX release after the market had closed yesterday, BPH said its subsidiaries Advent Energy and Asset Energy had each served a notice of demand on MEC claiming combined costs of over $835,000.  ...

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