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The Centre of Decommissioning Australia (CODA) has been officially launched, heralding
a much-needed collaborative effort to address the challenges and maximise the opportunities
of decommissioning Australia’s ageing oil and gas infrastructure.
To be officially launched at the AOG Energy conference, CODA has been established by Perth-based National Energy Resources Australia (NERA), the industry-led, not-for-profit organisation established in 2016 as part of the Federal Government s Industry Growth Centre initiative, with
the goal of driving innovation, productivity and enhancing competitiveness in the energy
resources sector.
CODA brings together many of the world’s major oil and gas
companies - Chevron, Woodside Energy, Santos Limited, Esso Australia Pty, Vermilion Oil and
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