Chevron’s Clio-3 discovery well found 260 feet of net gas pay, making it the third consecutive deepwater discovery in the Carnarvon Basin offshore of Western Australia. These new wells are near Chevron’s Gorgon Project, the largest single resource natural gas project in Australia’s history. Full details at the Chevron press release.
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