Nod for Santos’ Narrabri gas project

Original article by Ryan Cropp
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 17 : 21-May-25

The National Native Title Tribunal has concluded that the Narrabri gas project in NSW is in the national interest and will have a net public benefit. The tribunal has ruled that the state government should lease land in north-western NSW to Santos for the project, which will feature up to 850 gas wells. The Narrabri project was approved by the NSW Independent Planning Commission in 2020; the National Native Title Tribunal’s subsequent decision to grant the leases in late 2022 was challenged by the traditional owners, the Gomeroi people. Santos has agreed to supply all gas from the Narrabri project to the domestic market.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, AUSTRALIA. NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL, NEW SOUTH WALES. INDEPENDENT PLANNING COMMISSION

Court rejects Narrabri gas challenge

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 19-Oct-21

A community action group has failed in its bid to overturn the Independent Planning Commission’s recent decision to grant environmental approval for the Narrabri coal seam gas project in New South Wales. The legal challenge has been rejected by the state’s Land & Environment Court, although anti-gas activists have vowed to continue the fight against the Santos project. The latest legal challenge to the controversial project is likely to further delay a final investment decision, which is now expected to be made in 2024.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, NEW SOUTH WALES. INDEPENDENT PLANNING COMMISSION, NEW SOUTH WALES. LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT

Santos CEO comes out firing on Narrabri

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 4 : 27-Feb-19

New South Wales Opposition Leader Michael Daley says Labor will block Santos’s proposed Narrabri coal seam gas project if it wins the state election on 23 March. He has warned that the $3bn project presents an "unacceptable risk" to water resources, farming and indigenous communities. Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher has stressed that protecting the environment and water resources is a priority for the oil and gas group. He adds that failure to develop the state’s gas resources will result in higher gas and electricity prices, as well as the loss of manufacturing jobs and investment in the state.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT, CREDIT SUISSE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

Santos places Narrabri gas back in frame

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 17 & 20 : 10-Nov-17

Santos has advised that the Narrabri coal-seam gas project is among three growth options for the listed oil and gas producer. The $A3.6bn project had been declared a non-core asset in 2016, but Santos has advised that it is now one of six core assets. MD Kevin Gallagher says the Narrabri project has become viable given concerns about domestic gas supply and prices, although he adds that it may take until late 2018 or early 2019 to secure environmental approval from the New South Wales government. Santos is also considering an expansion of the Papua New Guinea LNG plant and development of the Caldita-Barossa field in the Timor Sea.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, EASTERN STAR GAS LIMITED, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, CONOCOPHILLIPS, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION, OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH

Santos in ‘active’ talks on CSG project deal

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 20 : 22-Jan-15

Santos plans to sell roughly 30 per cent of its proposed $A2 billion coal seam gas project in Narrabri, New South Wales. The Australian-listed energy group has an 80 per cent stake in the contentious development. It is holding talks with gas ­buyers, manufacturers and global companies. Santos’s vice president of eastern Australia, James Baulderstone, says the project will not proceed without more investors, but the slump in the crude oil price presents "challenges" in the negotiations

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, ENERGYAUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Chief scientist may sue Jones over coal seam gas remarks

Original article by Nicole Hasham
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 9 : 6-Oct-14

Sydney talk show radio host Alan Jones, a long-standing critic of the coal seam gas (CSG) sector, has accused New South Wales (NSW) Chief Scientist Mary O’Kane of bias toward the industry. She had issued a report on 30 September 2014 that found any risk posed by CSG drilling activity was manageable, and she is now considering a defamation law suit against Jones. He has also been attacked by Tom Fontaine, chair of the Magnum Gas & Power company that has had its joint project with Apex Energy rejected by the NSW Planning Assessment Commission

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MAGNUM GAS AND POWER LIMITED – ASX MPE, MACQUARIE RADIO NETWORK LIMITED – ASX MRN, APEX ENERGY NL, NEW SOUTH WALES. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER, NEW SOUTH WALES. PLANNING ASSESSMENT COMMISSION, 2GB, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, NATURE CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NSW INCORPORATED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

AGL granted CSG fracking licence

Original article by Geoff Winestock
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 9 : 7-Aug-14

The New South Wales (NSW) Government in 2012 ended a ban on hydraulic fracturing for coal seam gas wells that had been imposed in 2011, provided that companies use new and safer technology. The first such approval has now been issued by NSW Energy Minister Anthony Roberts to AGL Energy, which must also however relinquish the licence it held for a quarter of the previous exploration area

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AGL ENERGY LIMITED – ASX AGK, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF ENERGY, UTILITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY, METGASCO LIMITED – ASX MEL, THE GREENS NSW INCORPORATED