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Apache: No compensation claims after gas outage

Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:25pm EDT

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VARANUS ISLAND, Australia, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Apache Corp (APA.N) said on Wednesday it had not received any compensation claims from customers after a blast at its gas plant in western Australia disrupted supplies earlier this year.

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"We haven't received any compensation claims from customers," Tim Wall, Managing Director of Apache Energy, the Australian arm of Apache, told reporters on a visit to the facility.

Apache declared force majeure on its gas supply contracts following the incident. (Reporting by Fayen Wong)



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