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New licence could extend Cork’s potential oil field
Providence Resources says its been offered a licensing option for another 500 sq km beside the Barryroe oil field.
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Cork oil estimates trebled to over 1.6 billion
Providence Resources has said that between 1 and 1.61 billion barrels of oil are in place at the Barryroe field.
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