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Coogee Resources Limited Company Summary
 
Coogee Resources is an Australian oil and gas unlisted public company, with 2P oil reserves of 41.2 million barrels. The Company has an attractive portfolio of production, development and exploration assets all located within the low sovereign risk Australian waters of the Timor Sea off the north coast of Western Australia.
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Company Headquarters Lv 1 / 28-42 Ventnor Ave 
    West Perth WA 6005 
    Australia 
Company Telephone +61 8 9483 9483 
Company Fax +61 8 9483 9484 
Company Principal Sector Energy 
Company Principal Industry Energy 
Company Homepage www.coogeeresources.com.au
 
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