NT Report into Scientific Enquiry into Hydraulic Fracturing On 27 March 2018
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Extract from the Conclusion ....
"Conclusion
No industry is completely without risk, and the development of any onshore shale gas industry
in the NT is no exception. But having considered the latest and best-available scientific data
from a wide range of sources, and noting the recent and continuing technological improvements
in the extraction of onshore shale gas, the conclusion of this Inquiry is that the challenges and
risks associated with any onshore shale gas industry in the NT can be appropriately managed by,
among other things:
• releasing land that is environmentally, socially and culturally appropriate for use for shalegas development;• mandating world-leading engineering standards for the construction, maintenance andde-commissioning of all onshore shale gas wells and for the extraction of shale gas byhydraulic fracturing;• implementing new technologies where relevant as soon as they become available;"• requiring the comprehensive monitoring and reporting of all aspects of onshore shale gasoperations with real-time public scrutiny of the resulting data;• implementing area (regional) based approval processes;• the completion of a SREBA before production to gather essential baseline data prior to anyonshore shale gas industry being developed;• insisting on a standalone comprehensive SIA for each onshore shale gas project;• ensuring that traditional Aboriginal owners and Aboriginal communities are properly andcomprehensively consulted about all aspects (positive and negative) of any onshore shalegas project on or affecting their country;• ensuring that the regulator is truly independent and that laws protecting the environmentare properly enforced with sufficiently stringent sanctions for non-compliance;• ensuring greater access to justice;• reforming the current regulatory framework governing onshore shale gas development inthe NT to strengthen transparency and accountability of all decision-making;• introducing full fee recovery to fund the necessary regulatory reforms and to ensure thatstrong oversight is maintained; and• ensuring that all of the recommendations contained in this Report are implemented in full.
Of course, nothing is guaranteed. And with any new industry, it is not uncommon for problems
to emerge. However, it is the Panel’s opinion that, provided that all of the recommendations
made in this Report are adopted and implemented in their entirety, not only should the risks
associated with an onshore shale gas industry be minimised to an acceptable level, in some
instances, they can be avoided altogether.
In short, the Panel is of the opinion that with the full enactment and implementation of the
robust and rigorously enforced safeguards recommended in this Report, the waters shall
continue to flow “clear and cold out of the hills”6 and the “dawn chorus of ” Magpie Geese, Brolgas,
Budgerigars, Black Kites, Blue-winged Kookaburras “and scores of other bird voices”7 shall
continue to reverberate across the NT landscape.
Regards
OGP
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