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WA government moves to extend NWS operations by 25 years

THE Western Australian government is set to pass a Bill that will ratify an agreement made between the state and the North West Shelf joint venture led by Woodside Petroleum early last month, which will effectively extend the life of the project by a further 25 years.

WA government moves to extend NWS operations by 25 years

  Woodside as operator of the venture alongside Shell, BHP, BP, Chevron and MIMI, first signed the state agreement in 1979, allowing gas and condensate to be produced from offshore fields in the Carnarvon...

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