Woodside Secures Extension to Respond to North West Shelf Conditions
- Woodside has received an extension to respond to Commonwealth conditions for its North West Shelf extension of life proposal.
- The extension supports Woodside's $30 billion Burrup Hub plans to extract gas from the Browse basin, despite environmental group opposition.
- Environmental groups argue that the Browse project's emissions will hinder Australia's compliance with the Paris Agreement.
- Watt stated that discussions between Woodside and the department have been constructive, aiming to balance industry needs and environmental protection.
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Woodside secures extension to respond to North West Shelf conditions
The government had set conditions understood to be around the potential impact on ancient nearby Aboriginal rock art. Woodside had until Friday to respond.
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Watt says talks ‘constructive’ on NWS gas expansion
Environment Minister Murray Watt says talks with Woodside over strict conditions tied to the North West Shelf gas expansion have been ‘constructive,’ but warns formal response may be delayed.
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