Whitebark Energy’s shares soared as much as 85 per cent to 13 cents a share on massive turnover today after revealing it had cracked the code to a huge onshore gas field at the company’s 100 per cent-owned Warro project in Western Australia’s Perth Basin.
After years of being viewed as the giant that wouldn’t awwaken, the field has been jolted back to life by a modern petrophysical rethink that has pinpointed high quality dry-gas targets previously masked by water-bearing zones.
Well test flaring showing natural gas flowing to surface at Whitebark Energy’s 100%-owned Warro gas project in Western Australia.
Hosting a whopping estimated 4.4 to 11.6 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas, Warro ranks as Western Australia’s single largest onshore gas resource, sitting just 200 kilometres north of

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