International unconventional oil and gas month in brief: June 2016
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- Chevron announce further Vaca Muerta cost reductions
- China awards licence extensions to 19 shale gas blocks
- ENAP and ConocoPhillips enter tight gas exploration agreement in Chile
- Germany rules out shale gas until 2021 but lifts limits on fracturing conventional reservoirs
- Government of Quebec approves Macasty shale exploration wells
- New Brunswick and Newfoundland uphold hydraulic fracturing moratoriums
- Australia's Victoria government defers decision on hydraulic fracturing and onshore gas extraction
- Tlou Energy provides an update on its Lesedi CBM project in Botswana
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