International unconventional oil and gas month in brief: November 2016
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- UK Government gives Cuadrilla the green light to drill, but legal action could cause further delays
- PGNiG and PKN Orlen abandon Polish shale projects
- YPF and Gas y Petróleo del Neuquén to invest US$452 million in unconventional exploration
- Total finally quits its shale gas block in China
- Successful testing of two appraisal wells aids development plan for Fuling Phase II
- Oman offers two exploration blocks with tight gas potential
- Another setback for shale exploration in South Africa
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