Narrabri Coal Seam Gas


Published: March 07, 2017. The Narrabri Gas Project is the largest development ever proposed under the modern planning system, and four times the size of the only other two CSG projects assessed and approved in NSW. Santos proposes up to 850 wells on 425 well pads over 95,000 hectares. This is more than four times […]
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Published: March 07, 2017. The Narrabri Gas Project is the largest development ever proposed under the modern planning system, and four times the size of the only other two CSG projects assessed and approved in NSW. Santos proposes up to 850 wells on 425 well pads over 95,000 hectares. This is more than four times the size of either of the previously approved CSG projects in NSW. The proposal includes a gas processing facility for compression dehydration and treatment of gas, a water management facility for storage and treatment of produced water and brine, possible additional power generation on site, continual flaring (burning off of gas) at two locations, an infrastructure corridor through the forest between Leewood and Bibblewindi, expansion of worker accommodation, discharge of waste water into Bohena Creek, irrigation with treated water and landfill burial of tens of thousands of tonnes of salt. It’s huge.

Santos says construction is expected to start in early 2018, with first gas scheduled for 2019/20, but also make clear it has not decided to go ahead with the project at all. If it goes ahead, it will continue for at least 20 years.

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Group Leading this Campaign: Lock the Gate Alliance

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: Santos

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Campaign Ran From: 2017 to 2025

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Outcome Evidence: Campaigning against the Narrabri Coal Seam Gas project continues. The project gained state and federal approvals in 2020. The Native Title Tribunal approved the project in 2022. However, in 2024, traditional owners (the Gomeroi people) won the right to appeal its approval from the Federal Court of Australia. (Ascertained May 2024.)

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