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Buru scoops up A$3.7M for single oil cargo

BURU Energy's latest shipment of Ungani crude from Wyndham Port in the north of Western Australia has earned a windfall of A$3.7 million as the oil price attracts premiums above A$100 per barrel.

Pictured: Buru's Ungani 6 target site

Pictured: Buru's Ungani 6 target site

The company advised the market today that a shipment was sent from Wyndham on Monday using the vessel MT SCF Pechora, a 183 metre vessel registered in Liberia. Buru holds a 50% share of Ungani crude...

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