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Woodside overhauls Browse plan as environmental watchdog goes back to the public
Western Australia’s environment watchdog has reopened public consultation on Woodside’s $30 billion Browse gas export project after the energy giant overhauled the contentious plans.
Environmental watchdog calls for fresh public feedback on massive Woodside gas project
The WA Environmental Protection Authority has taken the "not usual" step of re-opening public consultation on Woodside's $30bn Browse gas project The post Environmental watchdog calls for fresh public feedback on massive Woodside gas project appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Woodside revisits Browse environment proposal
Allen Newton WOODSIDE’S Browse gas export project, under attack from environmental groups, has submitted amendments to its proposal to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). The $30 billion North West Shelf project has faced environmental concerns, particularly regarding its proximity to Scott Reef and endangered species like green turtles. According to Woodside’s proposal on the EPA website: “The proposed amendment includes a reduction i…
Australia’s biggest LNG plant has to win over a new Minister
Australia’s new environment minister faces a tight deadline to familiarize himself with a controversial and long-delayed application to run the nation’s oldest and biggest liquefied natural gas export plant for another four decades. The first order of business for Murray Watt — a left-wing former lawyer tapped by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to lead the ministry on Monday — will be whether to allow Woodside Energy to operate its massive North…
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