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Australia's largest gas project approved for operation to 2070

  • Environment Minister Murray Watt approved a 40-year extension on Wednesday to Woodside's North West Shelf gas project in Western Australia until 2070.
  • The extension follows six years of assessment, delayed decisions past the election, and approval by the WA government amid concerns from traditional owners and climate groups.
  • The North West Shelf is a vast industrial operation producing over 10 million tonnes of liquefied gas and petroleum annually, making it one of Australia's top five contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Watt said he approved the project "subject to strict conditions" focused on limiting air emissions from the expanded Karratha plant and ensuring "adequate protection for the rock art."
  • The extension raises diplomatic tensions as Pacific island leaders warn it locks in emissions until 2070, threatening their survival and contradicting Australia's net zero pledge for 2050.
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The activities of this liquefied natural gas deposit, located in the north-western part of the country, were scheduled to cease in 2030. Environmental defenders feared that the extension of the exploitation would mean further drilling and that the country's carbon-neutral objective would be abandoned by 2050.

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smallcaps.com.au broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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