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EPA appealing costs in oil ship saga

EPA says the decision to award costs against a regulator is highly unusual.

In the latest instalment of a long-running legal saga, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) today asked the High Court to overturn an Environment Court ruling that it pay the owner of the floating oil production vessel Umuroa $110,000 in costs.

Oslo-listed BW Offshore, which owns the

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Daniel Riordan Tue, 17 Aug 2021
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