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SBI drags feet on loan to Adani firm for controversial Australian coal mine

India’s largest bank hasn’t decided whether to help finance an Australian coal mine following mounting pressure from climate activists and investors, including BlackRock Inc. Two senior State Bank of India executives, who asked not to be identified, said the bank was dragging its feet on extending part of a funding line of as much as $1 billion to Adani Enterprises Ltd., which plans to use the money for the controversial Carmichael mine. The bank’s executive committee, which will make the final decision, hasn’t had discussions about the loan this year, the officials said. The Carmichael mine has been the focus of environmental protests since it was proposed in 2010. SBI shareholders have joined the opposition. BlackRock and Norway’s Storebrand ASA raised their objections over the past year, and Amundi SA divested its holdings of SBI’s green bonds because of the bank’s ties to the Carmichael mine.

Adani Enterprises: Top Indian bank drags its feet on billionaire Adani coal loan

Synopsis Two senior State Bank of India executives, who asked not to be identified, said the bank was dragging its feet on extending part of a funding line of as much as $1 billion to Adani Enterprises Ltd., which plans to use the money for the controversial Carmichael mine. Agencies Adani said in a statement that construction of the Carmichael Mine is “well underway and we are on track to export” coal in 2021. The company added that its mine and rail projects are fully funded. By Suvashree Ghosh, Alastair Marsh and P R Sanjai India’s largest bank hasn’t decided whether to help finance an Australian coal mine following mounting pressure from climate activists and investors, including BlackRock Inc.

Queensland Government considers Jemena gas pipeline in western Queensland, putting survival of koala at risk

Queensland Government considers Jemena gas pipeline in western Queensland, putting survival of koala at risk WedWednesday 7 updated Yesterday at 9:04pm WedWednesday 7 The pipeline would connect the Glenaras Gas Project to the Queensland Gas Pipeline. ( Print text only Cancel The Queensland government is considering approving a 585-kilometre gas pipeline that could significantly affect some of the state s most vulnerable animals. Key points: The pipeline would run from Aramac to Injune Jemena has applied for a petroleum survey licence, which would allow it entry to 374 properties along the proposed route An environmental assessment found the pipeline would significantly impact the vulnerable koala

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