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Empire Energy announces Beetaloo resource upgrade

Empire said earlier this month it will speed up its investment decision after Northern Territory’s (NT) green light for developing the Beetaloo.

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NT government finalises Beetaloo regulatory framework

The state has finalised all 135 recommendations of the 2018 Scientific Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracturing in the Northern Territory. [Image: NT government]

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Mosman gets extension for Northern Territory project

The suspension and extension approval provides the company with additional time in which to complete the permit year three work programme.

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Empire Energy raises A$1.5mn

The proceeds from share placement will provide funding to Empire's exploration activities, it said.

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Owners of 18 non-compliant Palmerston homes told to seek alternative shelter in cyclones


Owners of 18 non-compliant Palmerston homes told to seek alternative shelter in cyclones
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AprApril 2021 at 2:00am
An assessment of the homes found structural issues as well as cracked and loose tiles and water leakage.
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The owners of 18 Top End homes built in the past decade have been told their houses may not withstand cyclonic weather conditions after they were found to be structurally flawed.
Key points:
Eighteen Palmerston homes have been deemed structurally unsound in a government-commissioned assessment
The NT government said homeowners are not at immediate risk but would need to evacuate during a cyclone

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