Buru will spend $3.5m on upgrade at Ungani

Written on the 5 June 2017

Buru Energy is planning a $3.5 million upgrade of its onshore oil project in the Kimberley this year to bolster production.

The oil and gas junior is set to restart the Ungani oilfield in the Canning Basin next month after taking full ownership of the resource in an asset swap with Mitsubishi Corp.

Executive chairman Eric Streitberg said the company was aiming for a "substantial" increase in the field's expected output of 1250 barrels a day by installing an artificial lifting system and additional tankage.

Read more...

Source: thewest.com.au


Upcoming Events

Latest news

WA Department of Environment blocks expansion plans for Mowanjum

The flagship project for Western Australia's Water for Food program is being denied the opportunity to expand by the Department of Environment Regulation, which has rejected an application to clear land on the Indigenous-owned Mowanjum Station. The WA Government and the Mowanjum Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) teamed up in 2014 for a $3.6 m...

Read More

Articles via RSS rss

Sign Up for the latest news & events

Does your business attract, recruit and retain staff by offering employment or work experience to young Aboriginal employees?
CLICK HERE to become a Working Together Employer of Choice.

 

Members

We are located at:

6 Napier Tce
(behind the Westpac bank)
Broome
WA 6725

Chamber office hours

Monday: 10am - 3pm
Tuesday: 10am - 2pm
Wednesday: 10am - 3pm
Thursday: 10am - 2pm
Friday: 10am - 2pm

Please ring for an appointment

Phone

(08) 9193 5553

After Hours

0410 967 509