EXPLORATION

WA rounding up more explorers

WESTERN Australia’s acting mines and petroleum minister Sue Ellery has opened round 27 of the Exploration Incentive Scheme's co-funded drilling program and the fifth series of the Energy Analysis Program, with strong interest expected from explorers looking at remote and underexplored areas along WA’s eastern border.

 Somewhere in WA's north east. Image by Karma Barndon

Somewhere in WA's north east. Image by Karma Barndon

With exploration in WA at an all-time high, the state government expects strong interest in the latest EIS and EAP competitive grants, which offer refunds up to 50% for innovative exploration drilling...

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