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The Beetaloo drilling program brings potential health and social issues for Aboriginal communities in remote NT

The Beetaloo drilling program brings potential health and social issues for Aboriginal communities in remote NT
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Four key environmental battlegrounds on the agenda as Australia s parliament resumes | Australian politics

Four key environmental battlegrounds on the agenda as Australia s parliament resumes | Australian politics
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Empire Energy Group Ltd (ASX:EEG) Quarterly Activities Report - ABN Newswire (@ABN_Newswire)

Empire Energy Group Ltd (ASX:EEG) Quarterly Activities Report    Quarterly Activities ReportSydney, July 30, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - The second Quarter has been productive for Empire Energy Group Limited ( Major highlights of the Quarter: - Transformational acquisition of Pangaea and EMG NT, Beetaloo Sub-basin assets, nearly doubling Empire s NT acreage focused on the highly prospective Beetaloo Sub-basin - Post-acquisition, Empire s best estimate Prospective Resources (2U) will total ~47 Tcfe comprising 42 Tcf gas and 791 MMbbls liquids (condensate and oil) while 2C Contingent Resources will be 220 Bcfe comprising 199 BCF gas and 3.5 MMbbls of liquids - The Board and management team of Empire has been strengthened with Mr Louis Rozman completing his first full Quarter as a Director and Mr Paul Fudge and Ms Jacqui Clarke (his alternate) will join the Board once the acquisition completes

Beetaloo Basin fracking: court bid launched to stop Coalition giving company $21m in grants for project

According to court documents, it will be alleged that the minister failed to ensure the expenditure was a “proper” use of money and “efficient, effective, economical and ethical”, as required under public governance laws. The case will argue the minister failed to consider the potential increased risk of climate change if the Beetaloo Basin is opened up to gas companies. It also argues the minister failed to examine the risk of publicly-funding gas projects, when the world is reducing fossil fuel use. ECNT co-director Dr Kirsty Howey said the groups wanted to see “taxpayers money used wisely and with all the consequences being fully considered”.

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