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  • Woodside: Farm-In offer accepted for Tanzania
    édité le 15/07/2014 - Plus de news de "Woodside Energy" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "Woodside Energy"


Woodside: Farm-In offer accepted for Tanzania
Woodside advises that it has finalised an agreement to farm-in to the prospective basin of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania.

Beach Energy has accepted Woodside’s offer to acquire a 70% participating interest in the Lake Tanganyika South Block and the respective Production Sharing Agreement.

Woodside CEO Peter Coleman said the farm-in provided an opportunity to secure a large acreage footprint in an exciting and underexplored oil prone frontier basin.

“Securing this highly prospective acreage represents another step forward in building Woodside’s global exploration portfolio” Mr Coleman said.

The proposed work program includes seismic studies, with an option for future drilling and operatorship. The agreement is subject to required government and regulatory approvals.

About Woodside

Woodside is Australia’s largest independent oil and gas company, with a proud history of safe and reliable operations spanning decades.
As the largest operator of oil and gas in Australia, Woodside produces around 900,000 barrels of oil equivalent each day from a portfolio of facilities which we operate on behalf of some of the world’s major oil and gas companies.


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