Drilling in the Pilliga will impact on the species who live in this last bush/forest remanent, though you may callously disregard it as scrub.
It's also symptomatic of declining economics of the industry, the Pilliga will be far more expensive to exploit than the Cooper Basin was. High gas prices have shut down East Coast industry, a trend we should expect to continue as depletion forces a move to more and more expensive resources.
Increasing fossil fuel costs (combined with overborrowing/speculation) is the most likely cause of the next major recession which will be yet another human tragedy.
I still maintain the right thing to do is to move to renewables to prevent climate change rather than drilling these wells in Pilliga and elsewhere. Can you put a $ value on the ecological systems which sustain life on earth?
Is that even a discussion you would want to have?
It needs to be done in a smart way, the challenge is not to be like most businesses asking for endless government handouts while castigating beneficiaries as lazy bludgers. A free market does not involve monopolistic exploitation of natural resources, dumping CO2 into the atmosphere and digging up forests.
Or ridiculous @#$^%@@^ batteries in SA, with atrocious subsidies.
The directors of SANTOS have blowtorched through billions in shareholder capital, I did the opposite and invested countercyclically so feel I can judge them.
It's not that they are stupid, it's that they are overfed from the trough of shareholder funds lying satiated in the sun, taking no responsibility for their poor decisions. I never heard an apology for the "non-cash" impairments at GLNG, the huge debt taken on at the top of the cycle or the capital raisings at the bottom.
I don't hold the stock any longer but IMO its not just a question of next quarter, although shareholders/speculators and management obsess over short term outcomes. While holding for decades is better, even a single lifetime is not much when you look at the issues facing the business and its societal responsibilities in the aspect of eternity.
It's a question of 100-200+ years down the track when our decendants will be aghast at the resources we squandered and the natural beauty and wonder of the world which we didn't take the time to notice or appreciate simply crushed without understanding.
Very hard to be optimistic about the future given the way we are headed, I don't see many winners in all this only victims - even the priviliged few at the top who are unconcious prisoners of their blinkered ideology.
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