State Significant Development
Narrabri Gas
Narrabri Shire
Current Status: Determination
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The project involves the progressive development of a coal seam gas field over 20 years with up to 850 gas wells and ancillary infrastructure, including gas processing and water treatment facilities.
Attachments & Resources
SEARs (3)
EIS (71)
Submissions (221)
Response to Submissions (18)
Agency Advice (46)
Additional Information (8)
Assessment (8)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (46)
Reports (4)
Independent Reviews and Audits (2)
Notifications (2)
Other Documents (1)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
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Submissions
Karen Rowan
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Karen Rowan
Janet Ryan
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Janet Ryan
Michael Ryan
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Michael Ryan
Antoinette Simon
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Antoinette Simon
John Stingemore
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John Stingemore
Gillian Tegle
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Gillian Tegle
Tracey Tilborghs
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Tracey Tilborghs
Geral Williamson
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Geral Williamson
Prue Hutchinson
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Prue Hutchinson
Message
I personally am not prepared to agree to the mining of coal seam gas, given the devastation it has caused in other regions in Australia and in various countries around the world. I want to be able (when it rains) to continue to produce food for our nation, and to be able to pass on a productive and environmentally sound farm to future generations of farmers and graziers.
I do not want our land de-valued, our pastures, rivers, creeks and underground waterways polluted or potentially our health compromised. We do not want our communities to be decimated as they have been in parts of Queensland.
I believe if the water in the Great Artesian Basin is contaminated in any way, we will lose our livelihood and our capacity to provide food for Australia and the world.
Even if the water is not affected, I want to be able to run our farm business without interruption or interference from gas wells, pipe lines, or gas field traffic on roads through or past our place.
If Santos is allowed to build those 850 gas wells in the Pilliga, they will then want to build more in other areas. If they are not stopped now, there will be no stopping them.
Again, I request (I would actually prefer to use the word demand, except I am polite) that the Santos Narrabri Gas Project be stopped.