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Chevron hopes to win offshore CCS permits within month 

CHEVRON Corp is still awaiting results of the offshore carbon capture and storage round but Australia chief Mark Hatfied is hopeful results of the blocks his company has bid on are not far off. 

Gorgon, home to the world's largest CCS project

Gorgon, home to the world's largest CCS project

"There was a leased ground that just happened a couple of months ago," he said during a ‘fireside chat' with Western Australia and South Australia APPEA chair Claire Wilkinson.    "I think those results...

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