BHP production
BHP Petroleum’s crude oil production was 1.05 million kilolitres in September, well down on the 1.22 million in September, 1985. BHP’s Bass Strait crude oil production in September was 1.01 million kilolitres, a daily average of 212,460 barrels — the highest level since February due to increased. export orders. Crude oil production for September included 31,180 kilolitres from the Jabiru field in the Timor Sea (BHP’s 50 per cent share). Gold production in Australia rose from 4688
fine ounces in September, 1985, to 4860 fine ounces in the latest month. Ora Banda mine near Kalgoorlie provided 42 per cent of production. London office Buttle Wilson, Ltd, one of New Zealand’s largest sharebrokers and investment bankers, has established a London office. It will be managed by Mr Robert L. Mitchell as resident director of Buttle Wilson International, Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Buttle Wilson, Ltd, the firm said in a statement.
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