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Pacific Rubiales told the Guardian it is not currently operating in either concession, but it has held the licences since 2007 and performed some exploration in Lot 135 in 2012 and 2013 which was due to involve, according to company plans, drilling three wells and conducting seismic tests.
The initial works are due to involve reinforcement materials being placed in the section of damaged road closest to the sea wall.
The Test Championship, due to involve the top four teams in the ICC rankings, had been planned as a way of reviving international interest in the five-day format.
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