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Chevron Gets Approval for Farm-in Offshore Uruguay
Chevron Corp. received approval for farm-in at the AREA OFF-1 block offshore Uruguay and along with partner CEG Uruguay SA eyes the acquisition of 3D seismic over the remainder of 2024.
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Chevron Corp. received approval for farm-in at the AREA OFF-1 block offshore Uruguay and along with partner CEG Uruguay SA eyes the acquisition of 3D seismic over the remainder of 2024.
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