SYDNEY (Reuters) – A leaking Australian oil well is likely to pour oil into the Timor Sea for nearly two months before it can be stopped, the operator said on Sunday, as environmentalists expressed grave fears for rare wildlife.
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Australian oil well to gush for nearly two months
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