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Timor Leste: Carnarvon Petroleum provides Buffalo-10 drilling update

Timor Leste: Carnarvon Petroleum provides Buffalo-10 drilling update 11 May 2021 Buffalo-10 well, offshore Timor Leste. Buffalo-10 well is planned to be drilled in the fourth quarter of 2021 US$20 million received from Advance Energy for the drilling of the well Procurement of long lead equipment has commencedand is progressing well The tender process for a drilling rig is nearing completion Petrofac, who are undertaking the drilling management services for this well, have identified the necessary long lead equipment to ensure the Buffalo-10 well is able to drilled prior to the end of this year. Following completion of the farmout to Advance Energy, as was announced 20 April 2021, Carnarvon received US$20 million to fund the drilling of the Buffalo-10 well. This means the drilling will be at no cost to Carnarvon unless the well costs more than US$20m.

Santos, Eni to share gas infrastructure

Santos, Eni to share gas infrastructure May 3, 2021 4:02:am Summary The companies will look at sharing infrastructures associated with the gas fields offshore northern Australia, pipeline to Darwin and onshore associated gas processing. by: Shardul Sharma Posted in: Santos, Eni to share gas infrastructure Santos on May 3 said it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Italy s Eni to cooperate on opportunities in northern Australia and Timor-Leste. The areas of cooperation include sharing infrastructures associated with gas field developments around Barossa and Evans Shoal, pipeline to Darwin and onshore gas processing leading to LNG expansion developments. The MoU also includes investigating options to re-purpose the Bayu-Undan facilities to extend the life of the project, including a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, subject to the agreement of the Timor-Leste government.

Timor-Leste s government to seek international help rebuilding after devastating, fatal floods

Timor-Leste’s government to seek international help rebuilding after devastating, fatal floods Posted 4 updated 4 Authorities are concerned about the availability of drinking water and waterborne diseases. ( Share Print text only Cancel Timor-Leste s government says it will ask Australia and other nations for help following catastrophic floods that have killed dozens and left thousands homeless. Key points: As the country continues to assess to full damage from the floods, it has also recorded its first COVID death Timor-Leste s first batch of vaccines arrived yesterday and authorities want to begin immunisations tomorrow Foreign Minister Marise Payne says Australia is standing ready to provide more assistance

More than 90 dead after floods and landslides destroy communities in Indonesia and Timor-Leste

Floods have wreaked havoc and destruction on islands stretching from Flores in Indonesia to Timor-Leste, killing more than 90 people and sending thousands fleeing into shelters.

Julian Assange s father brings his fight to free his son to Canberra

John Shipton has been protesting his son Julian Assange’s innocence since 2010. Photo: Supplied. John Shipton, the father of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is currently in custody in London pending a High Court appeal, will protest outside Parliament House with supporters from 8:00 am on Monday, 15 March. Mr Shipton is also due to speak at the Australian National University on Sunday night with former Deputy Chief Minister and lawyer Bernard Collaery. Mr Collaery is on trial for allegedly unlawfully sharing protected information about an Australian spy operation that bugged allies in the Timor-Leste Government in 2004 when Australia was negotiating for oil and gas resources in the Timor Sea.

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