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Origin has had literally years to prepare for drilling with a supportive government, and have dragged their feet. Maybe this change in government will get them moving, fear is a good motivator!
I for one am exhausted by this stock and the bullcack politics that swirls around it. It's a never ending series of politically inspired lies being thrown around to catastrophise fracking and it's having an effect. The idea that pro-fracking politicians can't oppose such scaremongering defies belief. They can lockdown and destroy the freedoms of your average Australian but they can't smash Lock the feckin gate into next week....it seems if your fing is race, gender, sexuality and the climate you're given a green light to say and do what the feck u like, without sanction from the law.....it isn't equality these Marxist feckers believe in but DOMINATION AND DESTRUCTION
Nurrdalinji people who are complaining and Tanumbirini title holders appear to be different families so as suspected all BS nonsense and posturing.
4.3.5 Native Title
A Native Title determination (NTD33/2012 Tanumbirini PPL) has been finalised for the Area. This determination grants native title rights to the Kinbininggu and Bamarrngganja groups
Apparently fracking is killing things before it even started .... "We are a strong community, but fracking is killing our country and threatening our culture," the Nurrdalinji director said.
LK, by all accounts thats about it in 6 years!
Sounds like the short window we had of all the stars outside the company aligning has now closed. I’m still not sure what Falcon has accomplished since the moratorium? The (by most accounts ) failed Kyalla well? The re-declaration of the Amungee flow rates because of the blockage from pre moratorium?
What else? I guess getting Sheffield to buy in is a positive. Trying to come up with more?
Found the article that trying to explain situation https://www.perthnow.com.au/business/energy/gas-fracker-may-need-security-in-remote-nt-c-6931863
From the long term perspectives this is not great start. It will be interesting to see which native families are opposing the oil companies since the ones that on actual land are OK with it.
Article from The Guardian Tues 24th May
One of the Northern Territory’s biggest and wealthiest pastoral landholders will join traditional owners to “resist” the entry of fracking companies on to its expansive holdings in the Beetaloo Basin.
The former Morrison government made gas exploration in the Beetaloo a central pillar of its so-called gas-led recovery from the pandemic, accelerating exploration in the region by granting big gas companies tens of millions of dollars in incentives.
Experts have warned the exploitation of the Beetaloo’s gas reserves would lead to a 13% increase to Australia’s carbon emissions, describing it as a “carbon bomb of extraordinary proportions”, while some traditional owners have raised concerns about the lack of a proper and informed consent process.
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Now, as Greens MPs call on Labor to reverse the Beetaloo exploration, one of the nation’s biggest pastoral landholders, Rallen Australia, is ramping up its own fight against fracking on its vast property holdings in the Beetaloo.
Rallen, owned by the wealthy Langenhoven-Ravazzotti families, says its pastoralists will on Wednesday gather with traditional owners at Tanumbirini Station – one of its giant cattle stations – to “resist” fracking company Tamboran Resources, which is seeking to explore the gas reserves on the site.
Rallen has steadfastly opposed Tamboran’s plans to frack on its land, but the gas company went to the NT Civil and Administrative Tribunal to force access to Tanumbirini Station.
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Rallen says pastoralists will gather on horses at a key access gate to monitor Tamboran’s activities, stop it from accessing no-go zones on the property, and protect water and sacred sites.
Rallen Australia’s director, Pierre Langenhoven, said it was “unprecedented” that a fracking company was trying to force access on to a cattle station without pastoralists’ consent.
Looks like Tambo has resubmitted their EMP for EP136.
https://depws.nt.gov.au/onshore-gas/environment-management-plan/sweetpea-petroleum-pty-ltd-environmental-management-plan-for-beetaloo-sub-basin