Buru Energy
Alice de Vitry is currently working as a Senior Environmental Officer at Buru Energy. Prior to this, Alice served as an Environmental Advisor at Australasian Environmental Solutions, where Alice worked on projects for various companies including Mitsui E&P Australia, Beach Energy, Woodside Energy, and Chevron Australia. Alice has a background in marine conservation, marine research, science editing, translation, and sailing instruction. Alice holds a Master's degree in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Southampton and a Bachelor's degree in Forensic Science from the University of Kent.
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Buru Energy
Buru Energy is an oil and gas producer and explorer with its core area of activity in the in the northwest Western Australia in the onshore Canning and Carnarvon basins. The Company is also actively participating in the new energy economy with interests in natural hydrogen, CCS and battery minerals. The Company has a 50% operating interest in the currently producing, Ungani Oilfield and holds interests in an extensive portfolio of petroleum exploration permits covering approximately 5.5 million gross acres (3.53 million net acres) in the Canning Basin. Buru Energy is the largest acreage holder in the Canning Basin and is operator of all of its exploration permits. Buru's dominant acreage position in the onshore Canning Basin, backed up by its production from the Ungani Oilfield, strong cashflow and large underexplored resources, provide a platform for significant value creation for its shareholders.