MELBOURNE, March 13 (Reuters) - Origin Energy
Origin said the supplier of some of its drilling fluids, Australian Mud Company (AMC), owned by Imdex Ltd
The asbestos scare is likely to add to concerns over coal seam gas drilling. Farmers and environmentalists already fear that "fracking", a drilling technique that uses high-pressure water, sand and chemicals to extract gas trapped in rock, could contaminate water supplies.
Origin said it was providing support to anyone who may have been exposed to the drilling fluids.
A company spokeswoman was not immediately available to comment on whether any workers or landowners around the drilling sites had been affected or what impact the drilling problem might have on the Asia-Pacific LNG project, which is due to start exporting in mid-2015.
AMC is withdrawing its NUTPLUG product from the market and investigating where it came from, Origin said. AMC officials were not immediately available for comment.
Origin is a 37.5 percent owner of the Australia Pacific LNG project, alongside ConocoPhillips
Origin stock slipped 0.6 percent to A$14.48, while Imdex's shares fell 1.5 percent to A$0.67 in a broader market
(Reporting by Sonali Paul; Editing by Joseph Radford)
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