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Australia: Vintage Energy announces operations update 03 Mar 2021 PEL 155: Nangwarry-1 testing to commence in mid-March; operator advises slight delays due toCOVID-19 restrictions around transportation of equipment; material value to be added over the long-term upon successful test ATP 2021and PRL 211: Potential to deliver upside with new wells; rig contract signed for multi-well Cooper Basin campaign Vintage Energy has provided an update on activities relating to the testing of Nangwarry-1 in the onshore Otway Basin and the Vali gas field and Neil Gibbins, Vintage Managing Director, said: 'We are pleased that, despite equipment delivery uncertainty and cross-border travel restrictions due to recent COVID-19 lockdowns,the operator has now advised that the testing of
Australia: Vintage Energy announces operations update 04 Feb 2021 PEL 155: Nangwarry-1 testing planned for mid to late February 2021 ATP 2021: Non-binding rig LOI to drill Vali-2; Vali-1ST1 to be completed with upcoming wells; flowline equipment purchase deferred to incorporate well results and evaluation of upside potential; joint gas marketing approved by ACCC PRL 211: Non-binding rig LOI to drill Odin-1 Cervantes: Non-binding rig LOI to drill Cervantes-1, contract being negotiated Vintage Energy has provided an update on activities relating to the testing of Nangwarry-1 in the onshore Otway Basin, the Vali gas field and Cervantes prospect in the Perth Basin. Otway Basin - PEL 155 (Vintage 50%, Otway Energy 50% and operator)
Operations UpdateMelbourne, Feb 5, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Vintage Energy Ltd ( ASX:VEN) provides an update on activities relating to the testing of Nangwarry-1 in the onshore Otway Basin, the Vali gas field and Odin prospect in the Cooper Basin and the Cervantes prospect in the Perth Basin. Otway Basin - PEL 155 (Vintage 50%, Otway Energy Pty Ltd 50% and operator) The procurement of long lead items for the testing of Nangwarry-1 is nearly complete. These items, along with the Superior Energy rig, will be mobilised to site around the middle of February 2021, with testing of Nangwarry-1 to commence soon thereafter.
Village 'up in arms' as plans to build 60 homes on popular hill unveiled It is a popular spot for runners and dog walkers Updated Bob Forgan and the proposed site GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition in a bid to stop the council from approving plans to turn green space in Combwich into 60 homes. Developer, Land Promotion Group, is seeking outline permission from Sedgemoor District Council to build the homes as well as a community hall and car park on land at Brookside Road in the village, which is in the parish of Otterhampton. The developer, which works on a 'no win no fee' basis, said in their planning statement that if the plans are approved 40 per cent of the homes will be 'affordable' and the development will not have an adverse impact on the village.