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Central Inks production agreement for surprise oil field in Amadeus Basin

The first such Production License granted for 31 years.

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13/12/2013 13:19
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Central Inks Production Agreement for Surprise Oil Field in Amadeus Basin
Australia-listed Central Petroleum Ltd. (Company or Central) revealed Thursday that the Central Land Council (CLC) has resolved to enter into a Production Agreement with the Company for the development of the Surprise discovery in the Amadeus Basin subject to receiving all requisite approvals required under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth). Under this agreement Central has pledged to facilitate the training and employment of Traditional Owners in the area. This decision has enabled the CLC to advise the Australian and Northern Territory Governments that it has no objection to the grant of a Production License for Surprise, and upon receivin the Minister's consent the Company will have satisfied the last remaining conditions required to apply for a Production License. The Production License, when granted, will be the first such Production License granted in the Northern Territory for 31 years.
"This agreement is about more than the right to produce petroleum," said Richard Cottee, managing director of Central Petroleum.
"Excitingly, it is the start of a long period in which the Company will be directly involved in being an integral part of the material enhancement of the lives of the Traditional Owners, particularly in the areas of training and future employment. This commonality of purpose underpinned all of the negotiations between Central and the CLC. I would particularly acknowledge the constructive role of the CLC in the negotiations and their dedication," Cottee said.

Australia-listed Central Petroleum Ltd. (Company or Central) revealed Thursday that the Central Land Council (CLC) has resolved to enter into a Production Agreement with the Company for the development of the Surprise discovery in the Amadeus Basin subject to receiving all requisite approvals required under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth). Under this agreement Central has pledged to facilitate the training and employment of Traditional Owners in the area. This decision has enabled the CLC to advise the Australian and Northern Territory Governments that it has no objection to the grant of a Production License for Surprise, and upon receivin the Minister's consent the Company will have satisfied the last remaining conditions required to apply for a Production License. The Production License, when granted, will be the first such Production License granted in the Northern Territory for 31 years.


"This agreement is about more than the right to produce petroleum," said Richard Cottee, managing director of Central Petroleum.


"Excitingly, it is the start of a long period in which the Company will be directly involved in being an integral part of the material enhancement of the lives of the Traditional Owners, particularly in the areas of training and future employment. This commonality of purpose underpinned all of the negotiations between Central and the CLC. I would particularly acknowledge the constructive role of the CLC in the negotiations and their dedication," Cottee said.

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