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Gas Lobby Flip-Flops: Dutton Plan Glut and Shortage

Australia Institute

Gas Drilling Off Great Ocean Road Deemed Risky

The drilling is part of gas exploration program by US oil and gas corporation ConocoPhillips in a sensitive marine environment off the west coast of Victoria and north west coast of Tasmania.

An oil spill could have devastating consequences for the marine environment and coastal communities in Victoria and Tasmania.

The drilling is unnecessary.

Key points:

“This dangerous oil and gas project is completely unnecessary. Australia doesn’t have a gas shortage. We have a gas export problem,” said Mark Ogge, Principal Advisor at The Australia Institute.

“The Australian government is allowing oil and gas drilling within sight of one of Australia’s most iconic and loved natural wonders, risking oil spills, so that foreign-owned gas corporations can export more gas.

“70% of eastern Australia’s gas is exported, yet the government is allowing drilling within 1 km of a marine protected area instead of requiring the gas industry to prioritise Australians over exports.

“Australia is awash with gas. We don’t need to turn our iconic natural wonders into gas fields and risk devastating oil spills. We need to force the gas industry to prioritise Australians ahead of exports.

https://australiainstitute.org.au/post/gas-drilling-off-great-ocean-road-dangerous-and-unnecessary/

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