‘Trojan horse’ fears after NSW government reveals gas exploration zone
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Farmers and the gas industry have objected to plans by the Berejiklian government to reduce the areas where coal gas exploration can proceed, with one saying it’s a betrayal of promises and the other warning that consumers will have to pay for any restriction on new supplies of the fossil fuel.
Deputy Premier and Nationals leader John Barilaro released the Future of Gas Statement on Wednesday, saying land available for gas exploration would be reduced by more than three-quarters, killing off so-called zombie licences that have sat undeveloped for years.
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