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About Timor Sea, facts and mapsThe Timor Sea is an arm of the Indian Ocean, southeast of Timor, bounded by Timor, Arafura Sea, and Australia. It's about 480 km wide, with a depth of 3,300m ...
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10 Timor Sea Facts You Might Not Know - Marine InsightOct 12, 2023 · Timor Trough is the deepest point in the Timor Sea. The Timor Sea is 480 km broad and covers about 235,000 square miles. The deepest point of ...
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Timor-Leste's uncertain future | Lowy InstituteNov 29, 2023 · The economy is dependent on oil and gas revenues, and state finances may enter perilous territory within the next decade. In 2006, the state ...Introduction · The long shadow of occupation · Building an economy fit for...
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Timor Sea Conciliation (Timor-Leste v. Australia) - Cases | PCA-CPAThe Timor Sea Conciliation is an inter-state conciliation case between Timor-Leste and Australia, initiated by Timor-Leste on April 11, 2016, regarding the Law ...
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Timor-Leste's Maritime Boundary Treaty with AustraliaThe Maritime Boundary Treaty establishes for the first time permanent boundaries between Timor-Leste and Australia in the Timor Sea.Missing: East | Show results with:East
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The Timor Sea Boundary Agreement: An Incomplete VictoryApr 19, 2018 · On March 6, Australia and Timor-Leste signed a landmark treaty delimiting their maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea. The Timor Sea disputes ...
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Timor Sea - World AtlasSep 26, 2021 · The Timor Sea, an extension of the Indian Ocean, is bounded by Timor, Australia, and the Arafura Sea. It has a max depth of 3,300m and contains ...
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Timor - Etymology, Origin & MeaningFrom Malay timur meaning "east," this word denotes an island in the East Indies, specifically near Java and Sumatra; related term: Timorese.Missing: Sea | Show results with:Sea
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[PDF] Limits in the Seas - State.govSep 15, 2014 · Indonesia Establishing Certain Seabed Boundaries in the Area of the Timor and Arafura Seas, Supplementary to the. Agreement of 18 May 1971, ...
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[PDF] treaty between australia and the democratic republic of timor-leste ...The maritime boundaries described in Articles 2 and 4 of this Treaty are depicted for illustrative purposes at. Annex A of this Treaty. Article 6: Without ...
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[PDF] TIMOR-LESTE'S MARITIME BOUNDARIESTimor-Leste currently has no permanent maritime boundaries with Indonesia or Australia, creating uncertainty about its sovereign rights.
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Australia's maritime arrangements with Timor-LesteThe Maritime Boundary Treaty is an historic agreement for Australia and Timor-Leste: it settled a long-running dispute, delimited our maritime boundaries.
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Early-stage orogenesis in the Timor Sea region, NW AustraliaNeogene collision between the Australian, Eurasia and Pacific plates was coeval with the growth of major depocentres in the Timor Sea.
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Total Petroleum Systems of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin Ares, Australia ...The Timor Sea areas of the province consist of a southwest-northeast Mesozoic trend of two major sub-basins (Vulcan graben sub-basin and Malita graben) ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF FRONTIERThere are two major shelf margin rifting phases that influenced the tectonic style of the area. The first one was Paleozoic rifting phase, which related to ...
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Bonaparte Basin | Geoscience AustraliaAug 29, 2023 · Basin Details and Geological Overview The basin contains up to 15km of sediments and has a multi-phase history, comprising the southern ...
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Palaeogeography of the Timor Sea region - ScienceDirect(15,240 m) of Phanerozoic sediments in the Bonaparte Gulf Basin. The stratigraphic similarity between the Permian to early Middle Miocene sequences of the ...
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Protolith origin and plate tectonic setting of metamorphic complexes ...The geology of Timor is highly complex. Some formations are undisputed sedimentary cover to the passive continental margin of Australia, whereas other ...
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[PDF] Geology and geomorphology of the Timor Trough and relevance to ...It explores the tectonic plate boundary significance of the Timor Trough relevant to certain territorial claims in the Timor. Sea. We begin by explaining the ...
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[PDF] Tidal regims of Arafura and Timor SeasThe depth deepens to 3000 m in the Timor through that runs parallel to the Island of Timor (GEBCO, 2008). Bathymetry of the Arafura-Timor Sea region affects the ...
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MORPHOLOGY AND SEDIMENTS OF THE TIMOR SEA, - DTICThe Timor Sea region discussed the Sahul Shelf and Timor trough between 123 deg. and 130 deg. East longitude. The area includes a wide, stable continental ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Sedimentary basins and structural highs in the Timor Sea region. 1 =...Sedimentary basins and structural highs in the Timor Sea region. 1 = Laminaria High; 2 = Cartier Trough; 3 = Vulcan Subbasin; 4 = northern Browse Basin. Black ...
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A. Bathymetry of the Timor Sea (200-m isobaths), showing the ...Bathymetry of the Timor Sea (200-m isobaths), showing the location of Core MD01-2378, Leeuwin surface Current (L.C.; orange arrows), modern surface wind pattern ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Revisiting the Seasonal Cycle of the Timor Throughflow: Impacts of ...Apr 5, 2022 · The seasonal cycle of the Timor throughflow is due to a combination of local winds, remotely forced Kelvin waves and non-linear effects ...Introduction · Data and Methods · Results · Conclusions
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Water sources of the Lombok, Ombai and Timor outflows ... - FrontiersDec 10, 2023 · The Lombok Strait (LS), Ombai Strait (OS), and Timor Passage (TP) are three major outlets of the Indonesian Throughflow to the Indian Ocean.
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Thermocline Salinity Minima Due To Wind‐Driven Differential ...Oct 17, 2022 · Temperature-compensated salinity inversions were observed in the Timor Sea and shown to be associated with sheared lateral advection in the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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IN2019_V06 Timor Sea Bathymetry 10m - 210m Multi-resolution ...Aug 12, 2024 · The dataset contains bathymetry grids of 10m - 210m resolution of the Timor Sea and Arafura Sea study area produced from the processed EM122 and ...Missing: temperature salinity
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Observing Indonesian Throughflow Transports of Timor Passage ...Nov 18, 2022 · The mean volume transport through the Timor Passage into the Indian Ocean was newly estimated to be -9.9 ±1.0 Sv (1 Sv=106 m3 s-1) in the upper ...Missing: Sea | Show results with:Sea
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Moored Observations of the Timor Passage Currents ... - AGU JournalsNov 11, 2022 · The moored current meters show relatively steady, surface-intensified flows toward the Indian Ocean (Molcard et al., 1994, 1996).Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Circulation in the Timor Sea - ADSData from moored current meters implied a transport on the shelf of roughly 1 Sv, except in the autumn transition of the monsoon in 1985 when it exceeded 3 Sv.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific<|separator|>
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Seasonal variations of tidal currents in the deep Timor PassageFeb 15, 2023 · The seasonality of tidal currents in the deep sea are mainly derived from ocean stratification and astronomical factors (Xu et al., 2014; Cao ...Abstract · Introduction · Study area and data · Conclusions and summary
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Internal-Tide Spectroscopy and Prediction in the Timor Sea inJan 1, 2015 · The tidal potential, which is uniform with depth, drives surface (i.e., mode-0/barotropic) tides, which propagate as linear shallow-water waves ...
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Characteristics of Internal Solitary Waves in the Timor Sea Observed ...Jun 1, 2023 · The shaded color is the bathymetry with 100 m and 200 m depth of black lines. Two dashed rectangular boxes are the two SAR frames. Red arcs ...
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[PDF] Current and future climate of Timor-LesteIn the 41-year period between. 1969 and 2010, 31 tropical cyclones passed within. 400 km of Dili, an average of less than one cyclone per season (Figure 3).
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[PDF] Current and future climate of Timor-LesteThe wind-wave climate of Timor-Leste is strongly characterised by the West Pacific Monsoon winds in December to March and south-easterly trade winds in June to ...
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Boa Water Temperature (Sea) and Wetsuit Guide (Timor, Indonesia)Boa water temperatures peak in the range 29 to 31°C (84 to 88°F) on around the 24th of November and are at their minimum on about the 1st of August.
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West Timor climate: weather by month, temperature, rainThe sea in Timor is warm enough to swim in throughout the year: the water temperature ranges from 27 °C (81 °F) in July and August to 29/30 °C (84/86 °F) ...<|separator|>
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Timor Leste Geography & ClimateTimor-Leste has a hot tropical climate with a dry season, May-November, and a wet season, December-April. The temperature on the coast is usually between 25-35C ...
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[PDF] Climate Risk Country Profile: Timor-LesteHistorically, the frequency of tropical cyclones (maximum wind speeds above 34 knots) in the entire East Timorian Exclusive Economic Zone EEZ is 1.46 cyclones ...
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[PDF] CURRENT AND FUTURE TROPICAL CYCLONE RISK IN THE ...Cyclone Daryl in 2006 caused considerable damage in Timor-Leste, in which crops and over 500 houses were destroyed due to winds and floods. The country's ...
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Timor Sea Reef Connections - Schmidt Ocean InstituteThe reefs are part of a large group of submerged and emergent features on the western margin of what's known as the Oceanic Shoals bioregion, in the Timor Sea.
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[PDF] Big Bank Shoals of the Timor Sea: an environmental resource atlasThese consist of narrow pinnacle reefs to broad shelf-rimmed banks or 'shelf atolls' and down-slope banks. (Klovan, 1974; Read, 1985). During rapid sea level ...
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Oceanic Shoals Marine Park | Parks AustraliaThe Oceanic Shoals Marine Park supports rich sponge gardens, corals and a diversity of fish life, as well as providing important resting and feeding areas.
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The Rowley Shoals atolls: Remnants of a Miocene great barrier reef ...The three modern West Australian Rowley Shoals are remnants of a 2000 km + barrier reef. These isolated atolls persisted while subsidence and changed ...
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The Rowley Shoals is home to pristine coral reefs as well as some ...Jan 25, 2012 · The Rowley Shoals is a group of atolls located south of the Timor Sea, NorthWest of Australia. The undisturbed reefs of Rowley Shoals really ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cruises visiting Rowley Shoals (Australia)Regarded as one of the world's most spectacular diving and snorkelling locations, the Rowley Shoals lie 260 kilometres west of Broome in the Timor Sea.
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Our Favourite Facts About The Timor Sea - Original DivingJul 28, 2025 · The sea's average depth is around the 400-metre mark, but it maxes out at 3,300 metres. This depth is in an oceanic trench known as the Timor ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Abrupt onset of intensive human occupation 44000 years ago on the ...May 22, 2024 · We suggest that the intensive early occupation at Laili represents a colonisation phase, which may have overwhelmed previous human dispersals in this part of ...
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Oldest human occupation of Wallacea at Laili Cave, Timor-Leste ...Sep 1, 2017 · Laili Cave, Timor-Leste, preserves the oldest human occupation in Wallacea 11,200 to 44,600 cal BP. •. Pleistocene humans used abundant ...Missing: colonial | Show results with:colonial
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Isolation, contact and social behavior shaped genetic diversity in ...Jul 31, 2014 · Based on archaeological evidence, the earliest modern human colonization in Timor dates to over 42 000 years ago. The island has been ...
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[PDF] The untold fishing history of Timor-Leste - Marine Futures LabThe country only has small-scale fisheries, which are characterised by small boats in coastal waters and fish, an important source of nutrients, can potentially ...
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Our Global Neighbours: Contacts across Timor SeaJul 9, 2013 · Arnhem Land tobacco pipe is an interesting cultural marker of Asian influence and ideas embraced by the indigenous people of northern Australia.
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Trade with the Makasar | National Museum of AustraliaMakasar traded with Aboriginal people for trepang (sea cucumber), which they boiled down, dried on their boats and traded with China where it is still used ...Missing: Timor | Show results with:Timor
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Trade with the Makasar | Australia's Defining Moments Digital ...The Makasar traded with Aboriginal people for trepang (sea cucumber), which they later sold to China. They didn't settle in Arnhem Land, but they did have an ...
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Slaves and Slave Trade in the Timor Area: Between Indigenous ...Sep 4, 2020 · This study rethinks the patterns of slave-holding and slave trade that can be discerned in small-scale societies in the Timor region of the Indonesian ...
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History of East Timor - Bjorn Grotting PhotographyThe Portuguese discovered Timor in 1512 and soon settled, while traders from the Netherlands first arrived in 1613. After many years of rivalry the two nations ...
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When did the Portuguese arrive in Timor? - KamanasaAfter taking over Malacca in 1511, the Portuguese began to expand their exploration into Indonesia's spice islands in 1512. They set up their base in ...
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History - Permanent Mission of Portugal to the United NationsThe Portuguese would still reach Oman (1508), Malasia (1511), Timor (1512), China (1513) and Japan (1543). It was also a Portuguese, Fernão de Magalhães ...
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History - Governo de Timor-LesteIn 1651, the Dutch invaded Kupang in the Western end of the Island of Timor, and took control of half of its territory. In 1859, the Dutch concluded a treaty ...
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East Timor | History, Independence, Flag, & Facts | BritannicaThe Dutch took possession of the western portion of the island in 1613. The British governed the island in 1812–15. The Dutch and the Portuguese fought for ...
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The British - Pocket Oz Guide to AustraliaDuring a survey of the Timor Sea in 1839 Stokes was several times entrusted with the closer examination of what is now the Northern Territory coast. In ...
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Fall of Timor - Anzac Portal - DVAFeb 1, 2019 · Just days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 a force of 1400 Australians known as Sparrow Force landed in Timor.
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Fighting in Timor, 1942 | Australian War MemorialAug 28, 2020 · The Japanese occupation of south-east Asia reached its southern limit with the invasion of Timor on 20 February 1942.
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The bombing of Darwin | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaOn 19 February 1942 mainland Australia came under attack for the first time when Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin.
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Japan attacks the Australian mainland - Battle for AustraliaAt 9.58 am on this day, Darwin was bombed by 188 Japanese aircraft operating from four of Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo's fleet aircraft carriers in the Timor Sea ...
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Raid on Darwin: Australia's Pearl Harbor - Warfare History NetworkThe Japanese air attack on Darwin was a major disaster, destroying fuel stocks and repair facilities, and eliminating it as a supply base. 191 were killed and ...
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Battle for Timor - TracesOfWar.comJan 5, 2013 · In the night of 19 to 20 February, 1942, two Japanese invasion armies landed at Kupang, the capital city of Dutch Timor and near Dili, the ...
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[PDF] AMBON AND TIMOR INVASION OPERATIONS - IbiblioAt the time of the Japanese invasion, however, only two airfields ex isted on Timor, according to Japanese research consultants, those at. Peoton and Di1i. 10.
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Dutch Submarines operating from Australia during WWIIJul 12, 2024 · At the start of WWII, it had approx. 25 submarines in service, with 15 boats deployed in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI).
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The Japanese Navy's operations against Australia in the Second ...Aug 28, 2020 · The first actions were not air attacks but mine-laying operations carried out by submarine. On 12 January, I-121 laid mines off Darwin, and on ...
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Surrender of the Japanese in the Timor area, Second World WarThe Japanese surrender on Timor occurred on September 11, 1945, aboard HMAS Moresby, marking the formal capitulation of all Japanese forces. It was a smaller, ...
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[PDF] 2002-Timor-Sea-Treaty-between-the-Government-of-East-Timor ...(d) Australia and East Timor shall make it an offence for any person to conduct petroleum activities in the JPDA otherwise than in accordance with this Treaty.
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FS: Timor Sea Treaty - Lao HamutukUnder the Treaty, Timor Leste will receive 90% of oil and gas production in the Joint Petroleum Development Area (JPDA) while Australia will receive 10%.
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JPDA (Legal Heritage) - Autoridade Nacional do Petróleo (ANP)The Timor Sea Treaty, signed between the Governments of Timor-Leste and Australia in 2002, established the Joint Petroleum Development Area (JPDA) in the ...
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Treaty Between Australia and the Government of the Democratic ...TREATY BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF TIMOR-LESTE ON CERTAIN MARITIME ARRANGEMENTS IN THE TIMOR SEA Sydney, 12 January 2006
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2006 Treaty between Australia and the Democratic Republic of ...2006 Treaty between Australia and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste on Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea ; Thailand. Vietnam. Timor Leste.
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The Timor Sea Treaty Arbitration: Timor-Leste Challenges Australian ...Feb 26, 2014 · Timor-Leste claims that espionage carried out by Australia during the course of CMATS treaty negotiations has vitiated the agreement.<|control11|><|separator|>
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As maritime agreement with Australia dissolves, Timor-Leste left ...Apr 13, 2017 · On 10 April this year, the 2006 Certain Maritime Agreement on the Timor Sea (CMATS) was terminated. CMATS was an agreement between Australia ...
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Timor-Leste terminates 2006 Treaty on Certain Maritime ...As part of the confidence-building measures, Timor-Leste notified Australia of the termination of CMATS, which shall cease to be in force on 10 April 2017.
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[PDF] 2018 Maritime Boundary Treaty"Timor Sea Treaty" means the Timor Sea Treaty between the Government of East Timor and the Government of Australia (Dili, 20 May 2002); and. "Valuation Point ...
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Australia and Timor-Leste: the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty - ASPI StrategistMar 14, 2018 · The 2018 Timor Sea Treaty signed in New York between Australia and Timor-Leste on 6 March 2018 is a landmark agreement between the two countries.
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Treaties - Land and Maritime Boundary OfficeThe 2018 Maritime Boundary Treaty between Timor-Leste and Australia is in many ways extraordinary. Firstly, it was settled through the first-ever compulsory ...
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The Timor-Leste-Australia Maritime Boundary Treaty - Lao HamutukMar 21, 2018 · Timor-Leste won a great victory on 6 March, when Australia and Timor-Leste signed the Treaty Establishing Their Maritime Boundaries in the Timor Sea.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Seagrass Ecosystem Service Report - Timor-LesteA rapid assessment and mapping of seagrass in Timor-Leste revealed a rich diversity of seagrass, with 10 species recorded;. ○ Focused on Hera's 600-hectare ...
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Home | Conservation International Timor-Leste### Summary of Marine Biodiversity in Timor-Leste Waters
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Timor-Leste - Dugong & Seagrass HubA diversity of marine mammals, including dugong, whale sharks and manta rays, Timor-Leste was recognized as an Ombai-Wetar Strait Hope Spot in June 2020.
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Fauna of the Timor Sea - Guide to All FishesThe fauna of the Timor Sea is very rich, with marine worms, sea snakes, jellyfish, molluscs, ray-finned and cartilaginous fish.Missing: biodiversity | Show results with:biodiversity
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The Montara Oil Spill: A 2009 Well Blowout in the Timor Sea - PubMedJul 10, 2017 · A well on the Montara platform on the Australian continental shelf blew out in August 2009 and spilled oil into the Timor Sea for 74 days.Missing: threats | Show results with:threats
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The Timor Sea Oil Spill of 2009 - Oceana USAThe Montara oil spill story demonstrates that offshore drilling, even in shallow water, is not safe, and can lead to severe impacts on ecosystems and local ...
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Transboundary Environmental Harm and the Increasing Risk of Oil ...Jul 2, 2024 · This paper focuses on oil spills from offshore rigs and marine debris, such as plastics and derelict fishing gears, as primary regional concerns.
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Timor-Leste island boasts 'most biodiverse' reefs despite climate ...Dec 18, 2023 · This direct human impact “is destroying corals, and it is more dangerous than climate change,” said Manuel Mendes, the country director for ...
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The Condition of Four Coral Reefs in Timor-Leste before and after ...Globally, climate change-induced coral bleaching via ocean warming and coral disease are among the main threats facing coral reefs [3,6]. Mass coral bleaching ...
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Climate change implications for the Arafura and Timor Seas regionJun 23, 2023 · 4.3 Impacts to species A consistent driver of species vulnerability was their status as overfished or depleted (many were also 'undefined'), ...
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The Impact of Coral Degradation on Coastal Communities in ...Jan 9, 2025 · In addition to raised seawater temperatures causing coral to bleach, climate change has another impact on coral reefs. As carbon dioxide ...
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New Study Identifies 14 Marine Pollution Hotspots in Timor-LesteApproximately 20,690t of plastic waste were released into the waters around Timor-Leste in 2010. If not addressed, this amount is expected to rise to 64,205 ...
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New study pinpoints marine pollution hotspots in the ATS regionJun 6, 2021 · The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) for the ATS region highlighted the growing threat imposed by emerging issues related to marine ...<|separator|>
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Indonesia, Timor-Leste and Australia commit to protect and manage ...May 15, 2014 · A regional Strategic Action Programme that will promote the restoration, conservation and management of marine and coastal ecosystems for the Arafura and Timor ...Missing: initiatives | Show results with:initiatives
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Australia's international marine conservation engagement - DCCEEWJun 4, 2025 · The Arafura and Timor Seas Ecosystem Action (ATSEA) program is a partnership between Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste.
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The Official Website of Atsea ProgramATSEA is currently conducting a Regional Demo Project in Rote involving local community leaders to become part of an Exchange program on marine planning.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Timor Leste - Sea Around Us | Fisheries, Ecosystems and BiodiversityTimor Leste has 12 implemented and 2 proposed Marine Protected Areas (MPAs; MPAtlas). The implemented MPAs occupy 566 km2 (Marine Conservation Institute 2020), ...
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Timor-Leste - Coral Triangle AtlasDec 5, 2019 · Seven marine protected area sites have been identified within the Nino Konis Santana National Park, which was declared a protected area in 2007.
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MPA Learning Sites in Timor-Leste - Coral Triangle CenterLocated 24 kilometers north of Dili, Atauro Island in Timor-Leste is known to have some of the most diverse coral reef ecosystems in the world.
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CTI-CFF | Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs Fisheries and ...The Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI) is a multilateral partnership of six countries working together to sustain extraordinary marine and coastal resources by ...About · Timor-Leste · Photo Gallery: Timor-Leste · Indonesia
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Strengthening Capacities and Enhancing Marine Biodiversity ...Jul 23, 2024 · Strengthening Capacities and Enhancing Marine Biodiversity Conservation Efforts in Timor Leste Through New Environmental DNA Trainings.
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Marine Survivors: Conservation Group Protecting Sea Turtles in ...Jan 26, 2023 · Specifically, they have been relocating sea turtle eggs to more secure locations, working in collaboration with and with guidance from ...<|separator|>
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Oil & Gas Explorations Implications to Timor-Leste - Lao HamutukOffshore petroleum explorations started since 1960 in Timor Sea region with the permit given by Australian government to the Burmah-Woodside Subsidiary (BOCAL).
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Hydrocarbons in the Timor Sea - Lao HamutukThe Timor Sea has 44 field discoveries, 24.9 trillion cubic feet of gas, 643 million barrels of condensate, and 694 million barrels of oil. Most are found at ...
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Hydrocarbon Charge in the Vulcan Sub-BasinA comprehensive examination of hydrocarbon charge history has been completed for the central. Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea. Analyses on thirteen.
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[PDF] East Timor Surrounded by hydrocarbons | GeoExproThe total recoverable reserves of Bayu-. Undan are estimated to 350-400 million bar- rels of hydrocarbon liquids and 3.4 TCF of gas, according to the operator.
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BAYU-UNDAN CESSATION OF PRODUCTIONThe Bayu-Undan field ceased production permanently on June 4, 2025, at 10:52 Dili time. Following this cessation, and in accordance with Section 2.6 of the ...
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Laminaria and Corallina Oil and Gas Fields, AustraliaAug 11, 2023 · Location. Timor Sea, 550km north-west of Darwin, Australia ; Fields. Laminaria and Corallina ; Discovered. Laminaria (1994); Corallina (1995) ...
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The Greater Sunrise Gas Field: A Catalyst for Timor-Leste's FutureJan 23, 2025 · The field boasts an estimated 5.1 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of dry gas and 226 million barrels of condensate, positioning it as a vital economic ...
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Greater Sunrise - Woodside EnergyJun 11, 2025 · The Greater Sunrise fields are located approximately 450 kilometres north-west of Darwin and 150 kilometres south of Timor-Leste.
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Timor Sea oilfield development gets fast-tracked - Offshore-Energy.bizJun 17, 2025 · The two fields in the license have been discovered and fully appraised, boasting a combined capacity of 22 million barrels (MMbbl) gross 2C ...
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Timor-Leste - Chuditch Project - Sunda EnergyIt covers an area of approximately 3,571 km2, in water depths of 50-100m, and contains the Chuditch-1 gas discovery drilled by Shell in 1998. The well ...
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Bayu Undan - TIMOR GAP E.P.The Bayu-Undan field, which commenced production in 2004, continues to produce natural gas and liquids at an economically viable rate, with the Joint Venture ...
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Bayu-Undan Project (PSC-TL-SO-T 19-12 (former JPDA03-12))We have produced and shipped condensate, LPG and LNG, and supplied gas to domestic customers in Australia from the Bayu-Undan Gas Condensate Field. However, ...
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Characterizing Hydrocarbon Migration and Fault-seal Integrity in ...Jan 1, 2002 · Characterizing Hydrocarbon Migration and Fault-seal Integrity in Australia's Timor Sea via Multiple, Integrated Remote-sensing Technologies ...<|separator|>
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Greater Sunrise Project: Catalysing Timor-Leste's economic futureThe Greater Sunrise project, harnessing significant natural gas and condensate reserves, will transform Timor-Leste's economy, generating up to USD 50 billion.Missing: Sea | Show results with:Sea
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USGS National and Global Oil and Gas Assessment ProjectSep 23, 2022 · Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated undiscovered resource means of 1.8 billion barrels of oil and ...<|separator|>
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Timor Reef Fishery and licences | NT.GOV.AUThe majority of the catch is taken using baited fish traps. Goldband snapper is the primary species taken. Other key species include saddle-tail snapper, ...
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[PDF] timor reef fishery status report 2009Other key species caught in the fishery are saddletail snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus), crimson snapper (L. erythropterus), red emperor (L. sebae) and cods ( ...
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Data Key to Sustaining Red Snapper Fishery in Timor-Leste - ATSEASurveys of the Timor Sea[1] have identified stocks of economically important fish species of snapper (Lutjanidae), bream (Lethrinidae), and perch (Serranidae). ...
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Untangling Tales of Tropical Sardines: Local Knowledge ... - FrontiersMay 12, 2021 · Tropical sardines (Family Clupeidae) are an important component of many marine fisheries in the Indo-West Pacific region. In Timor-Leste ...<|separator|>
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Contribution of women's fisheries substantial, but overlooked, in ...May 8, 2020 · When appropriately quantified, women's fisheries are likely to represent a significant proportion of the SSF production in Timor-Leste.
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Timor-Leste - الملامح القطرية لمصايد الأسماك وتربية الأحياء المائيةTable 4 - Estimates of total marine fisheries production (kg) * - Timor Leste. District, 2007, 2008. Ainaro, 9 000, 14 400. Ambeno, 207 900, 247 500. Baucau, 76 ...
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FISHERIES | TradeInvest Timor-LesteThey also aim to increase fish consumption from 6.1 kg to 15 kg/person/year, and for aquaculture to provide up to 40 percent of domestic fish supplies by 2030.<|separator|>
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PeskAAS: A near-real-time, open-source monitoring and analytics ...Nov 13, 2020 · An adaptable and scalable digital application that enables the collation, classification, analysis and visualisation of small-scale fisheries catch and effort ...Missing: Sea | Show results with:Sea
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Sustainable intensification of genetically improved farmed Tilapia ...GIFT aquaculture development model of Timor-Leste has potential for scaling across the country for reducing peoples' malnutrition and poverty.
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How the rise of Timor-Leste's aquaculture sector is a blueprint for ...May 5, 2023 · Over the last decade, Timor-Leste's aquaculture strategy has become a model for developing more inclusive and secure food systems for all, ...
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Scaling aquaculture in Timor-Leste: Inauguration of the Colocau ...Feb 14, 2024 · ... coast of Timor-Leste, marking another step in the country's aquaculture development. The hatchery was inaugurated on Friday 29 September ...Missing: region | Show results with:region
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Timor-Leste - WorldFishAs a large ocean territory with a huge untapped potential of marine resources, the government has prioritized developing a sustainable fisheries and aquaculture ...
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TL to strengthen collaboration with Global Fishing Watch to combat ...Oct 3, 2023 · During that period, an estimated 239,460 tons of fish were taken from the sea, which is estimated to have an economic value of more than US$1 ...
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Cretaceous Deep-sea Manganese Nodules on Timor - NatureDec 11, 1972 · They occur with micronodules in a red clay similar to recent deep-sea red clays2. Their chemistry and physical characters provide the basis for ...Missing: seabed polymetallic
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(PDF) Fossil manganese nodules from Timor - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · Fossil manganese nodules from Timor: Geochemical and radiochemical evidence for deep-sea origin. February 1978; Chemical Geology 21(3):185-198.
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Deep-ocean polymetallic nodules and cobalt-rich ferromanganese ...Jun 15, 2022 · Polymetallic nodules are essentially two-dimensional mineral deposits sitting on abyssal plain sediments at about 3,500–6,000 m water depths.
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[PDF] ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCILIt has "been noted in the Timor Sea between Australia and Timor and in the ... Particularly in the case of petroleum, natural gas, sulphur and other minerals.
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Developing Timor-Leste's Blue Economy - Development AsiaJan 10, 2024 · Blue economy is the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihood, and job creation while preserving the health of marine and ...Missing: excluding | Show results with:excluding
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Background - The Timor Sea Justice Campaign1972 - Australia and Indonesia signed a seabed boundary treaty, establishing a seabed boundary much closer to Indonesia than to Australia. Since Portugal (the ...
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Joint Development or Permanent Maritime Boundary: The Case of ...Jan 24, 2017 · On January 9, 2017, Australia and Timor-Leste (also known as East Timor) entered a new chapter in their maritime disagreement with the release of a trilateral ...
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Timor Gap treaty: The continuing controversy - ScienceDirect.comThe 1989 Australia-Indonesia treaty is their most important bilateral treaty. It contains an innovative method for settling the delimitation of a disputed ...
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1989 Treaty between Australia and the Republic of Indonesia on the ...The Treaty was concluded aboard an aircraft flying above the Timor Sea in an area designated as the Zone of Cooperation under this Treaty. Date of termination: ...
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[PDF] 1989 treaty between australia and the republic ofBETWEEN THE INDONESIAN PROVINCE OF EAST TIMOR AND. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA. Adopted in Timor Sea (Zone of Cooperation) on 11 December 1989. PART I ZONE OF ...
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[PDF] The Timor Gap: The Legality of the "Treaty on the Zone of ...Stepan assisted me in developing my views during the writing of her monograph entitled Credibility Gap: The Timor Gap Agreement and its International.
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Conciliation between Timor-Leste and AustraliaNegotiations on the establishment of the maritime boundary began in November 2003, but no agreement was reached. Instead, on 12 January 2006, the two States ...
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Timor Sea Agreements - Land and Maritime Boundary Office2002 Timor Sea Treaty between Australia and Timor-Leste. The Timor Sea Treaty ... Treaty was effectively replaced with the Joint Petroleum Development Area (JPDA) ...
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The Timor Gap, 1972-2002 - Lao HamutukThe Timor Sea Treaty replaced the Timor Gap (Zone of Cooperation) Treaty between Australia and Indonesia, which lapsed when East Timor ceased to be a province ...
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Timor Sea Treaty - Treaties - Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeDone at Place and Date, Dili , 05/20/2002 ; Treaty Status (Australia), No Longer in Force , Terminated on 30 August 2019, upon entry into force of the Treaty ...
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[PDF] Timor Sea TreatyArticle 10: Marine environment. (a) East Timor and Australia shall co-operate to protect the marine environment of the JPDA so as to prevent and minimise ...
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2. Certain Maritime Arrangements - Timor-LesteMar 27, 2017 · The CMATS Treaty was terminated unilaterally by Timor-Leste on 10 January 2017, following an agreement between Australia and Timor-Leste to negotiate permanent ...
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[PDF] AUSTRALIA AND TIMOR-LESTE MARITIME BOUNDARIES RULES ...Mar 6, 2018 · - The Treaty establishes permanent maritime boundaries between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor. Sea. - The Treaty recognises both states' ...
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4. Timor Treaty-Maritime Boundaries - Parliament of AustraliaThe Agreement establishes permanent maritime boundaries between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor Sea. It also establishes the Greater Sunrise Special ...
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Greater Sunrise Conventional Gas Field, Timor Sea Joint Petroleum ...According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, Greater Sunrise was discovered in 1974, lies in block ...
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Greater Sunrise - TIMOR GAP E.P.The Greater Sunrise development, located approximately 140 km south of Timor-Leste, is comprised of the Sunrise and Troubadour gas and condensate fields.
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Woodside says progress made in Sunrise talks - LNG PrimeWoodside holds a 33.44 operating stake in the JV, the nation's oil company Timor GAP has a 56.56 percent stake while Japan's Osaka Gas has a 10 percent stake.
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Woodside : Progress continues on Greater Sunrise developmentApr 17, 2024 · The Sunrise Joint Venture (SJV) participants, comprising TIMOR GAP (56.56%), Operator Woodside Energy (33.44%), and Osaka Gas Australia ...
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[PDF] 4 9 en 2025 Woodside - JOGMECAs for the Greater Sunrise gas fields straddling the waters of Australia and Timor-Leste, in March. 2018, the two governments signed the Maritime Boundary ...
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Timor-Leste's great hopes for Greater Sunrise - Lao HamutukJun 22, 2025 · The Greater Sunrise oil and gas field in the Timor Sea has been the subject of exploration, controversy, and negotiations since it was discovered in 1974.
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Sunrise FLNG Terminal - Global Energy Monitor - GEM.wikiAug 28, 2025 · Sunrise FLNG Terminal is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal proposed in the Timor Sea between Timor-Leste and Australia.
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Woodside awards concept study for Greater Sunrise developmentApr 17, 2024 · The Australian arm of UK consulting and engineering firm Wood has been awarded a contract by Woodside for a concept study for developing the Greater Sunrise ...
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Government and Woodside discuss Greater Sunrise developmentJun 20, 2024 · Representatives of the Joint Venture partners took part in the meeting, namely Antonio Dos Santos, Woodside's Country Director in Timor-Leste; ...
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Timor-Leste's financial cliff draws closer in 2025 - East Asia ForumJan 27, 2025 · In late 2024, Australia offered to increase Timor-Leste's share of the receipts from Greater Sunrise to 90 per cent, while using its own share ...
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Study Confirms Viability of Greater Sunrise Development in Timor ...Dec 23, 2024 · The Greater Sunrise gas fields are located around 140 kilometres south of the coast of Timor-Leste. The consortium responsible for ...Missing: reserves | Show results with:reserves
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Minister Francisco Reaffirms Timor-Leste and Australia's ...Jul 10, 2025 · The Timorese government continues to prioritize the development of the Greater Sunrise gas field, located approximately 140 kilometers south of ...
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[PDF] 2025 Timor-Leste Investment Climate Statement2024 total deposits were recorded at $1.85 billion. There are five commercial banks operating in Timor-Leste: ANZ of Australia, Mandiri of Indonesia, BRI of ...
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[PDF] A maritime strategy for Timor-Leste - Sea Power CentreThis paper will focus on the strategic outlook for Timor-Leste based on geographical position, the challenges for Maritime security policy, the strategic impact ...
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Timor-Leste's Geostrategic Significance in the Indo-PacificMar 21, 2024 · As a critical maritime hub, Timor-Leste's coastline plays a significant role in regional security, economic development, and geopolitical ...
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Timor-Leste country brief - Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeAustralia is Timor-Leste's largest development and security partner. Many Australians are actively engaged with Timor-Leste through Australian state ...
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Australia and Indonesia wrap-up maritime security operationMay 19, 2024 · Australia and Indonesia have completed a coordinated international maritime security operation to detect, deter and combat illegal activities at sea.Missing: issues | Show results with:issues
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Indonesia–Timor-Leste talks put Australia's Timor Sea stakes back ...Oct 16, 2025 · Indonesia's move to negotiate maritime boundaries with Timor-Leste signals a strategic shift with implications for Australia.
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Advancing Australia's Trilateral Partnership With Two ASEAN ...Aug 11, 2025 · The neighbors maintain a joint border security task force, which often conducts joint border patrols along the Indonesia-Timor-Leste border.
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Timor-Leste: The Key to the South China SeaU.S. engagement in the Timor-Leste dispute over its maritime boundary with Australia would pressure China to cooperate in the South China Sea dispute.Missing: dynamics | Show results with:dynamics
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[PDF] As the oil runs dry: Timor-Leste economics and government financesTimor-Leste has received USD $22 billion from oil and gas, but its last producing reserve is nearly gone, and will provide less than $2 billion more. The ...Missing: hydrocarbons | Show results with:hydrocarbons
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Timor-Leste seeks economic lifeline as oil wealth dwindlesApr 30, 2024 · Timor-Leste's Petroleum Fund – the nation's primary revenue source, currently valued at about U.S. $16 billion – could be depleted by the early ...<|separator|>
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Government and Woodside Reinforce Alignment on Gas Processing ...Jul 31, 2025 · Government and Woodside Reinforce Alignment on Gas Processing in Timor-Leste within the Greater Sunrise Framework. Print. Thu. 31 of July of ...Missing: security | Show results with:security
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Woodside's CEO talks Sunrise, wider LNG plans and challengesMay 26, 2025 · The long-delayed Greater Sunrise gas development in the Timor Sea remains mired in diplomatic and regulatory complexity, Woodside Energy ...
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[PDF] Problems with Energy Security and Environment in Maritime Border ...Timor Leste faces energy dependence on oil, environmental damage from oil spills, and potential oil resource depletion, due to its disputed maritime border.
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AUSTRALIA, TIMOR-LESTE: Timor Sea TreatyThe Treaty establishes the Joint Petroleum Development Area (JPDA). The Governments of Timor-Leste and Australia jointly control, manage and facilitate the ...
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Timor-Leste's looming ASEAN entry could fuel LNG dreams - ICISJul 25, 2025 · Once a membership deal is sealed, Timor-Leste's energy ministry will spend 2026 pushing for a revised Greater Sunrise development plan – either ...