Thursday, February 7, 2013

Gas hub future unclear after native title dispute - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)



While it's unclear how the tussle over the land will play out in the Federal Court, it now appears increasingly unlikely the Government will be able to guarantee land access to Woodside and its joint venture partners when the deadline for a final investment decision passes at the end of June.

Gas hub future unclear after native title dispute - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation):


The Goolarabooloo families, led by brothers Phillip and Joseph Roe, Richard Hunter have welcomed the decision.

Joseph Roe has told the ABC he feels "very, very happy" to have the chance to put his family's claim before the court.

"(I'll) get my native title claim registered, protect my sites up there, burial sites, the song cycle, and everything in that country."


The implications for the land deal already struck are not clear, but if the new claims are successfully registered, the Government would be legally required to negotiate land access with both groups.








7 comments:

  1. It would seem Barnett only wants Burke to make his decission before the WA election so as he can blame Burke for screwing it up.
    Barnett,now fully aware he is not getting away with his corrupt process,would love a Labour scapegoat,and Burke is it.
    Burke knows this.

    Apart from the quotes in Redhands post there are a couple from Barnett worth mentioning,just to see his lies and deceit in the now glaring spotlight.

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    At stake is a benefits package worth around $1.3 billion dollars, should the project get the go-ahead.

    The State Government has today confirmed it will honour its portion of the package, which comprises around $30 million dollars worth of funding, housing and land.

    "However in a written statement, Premier Colin Barnett has warned Aboriginal people and the region would lose out should the project be jeopardised by the land dispute."

    "It would be a tragedy if this economic opportunity was lost to the Kimberley," he said.

    "One of the problems of the Kimberley is high dependency on welfare. This gives the people of the Kimberley a chance to determine their own economic future and to have the pride and self-respect in having real jobs and real improvements in their living conditions."

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    The paltry benefits package,spread over 100 years amongst all Kimberley Aboriginals,will not even go close to fixing the problems this project would create.

    Barnett's $30 million funding,housing and land,would not even qualify as a drop in the bucket.(check out how much Royalties for Regions goes through in a year - or 100 years)

    Aboriginal people and the region would NOT - REPEAT - NOT lose out should the project be jeopardised by the land dispute.
    Everyone,barring a very few well connected destroyers of Broome and the Kimberley,would be far better off without it.

    It would be a tragedy if this disaster was forced onto the Kimberley.

    One of the problems of the Kimberley is high dependency on welfare - THERE WILL BE NO JOBS FOR KIMBERLEY PEOPLE.There certainly will be no jobs for the Aboriginal people Barnett is hell bent on locking up in jail in record numbers.No jobs for any victims of our failed education system.No jobs for any victims of our failed and disgraceful health system.Only more misery and heartache as the rich get richer and the poor poorer,as racist's and their creed get more and more powerfull and their efforts to colon- ise this country,and steal the land from under us,go into top gear.

    ...a chance to determine their own economic future and to have the pride and self-respect in having real jobs and real improvements in their living conditions?NO THERE IS NO CHANCE OF THE GAS PLANT MAKING THAT HAPPEN.It will create far more problems - and solve none.

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    Very heartening to hear Joe is happy.

    Many good wishes to all Goolarabooloo and their supporters.

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  2. Thinking the writing on the wall is so plain to see now,that posting all these reports of the direction the world of oil and gas is taking,is not really needed,as it seems the die it is cast and will not be changing.

    Enjoyed having a laugh at Barnett,Voelte and Coleman pretending to be King Canute's,but the moment has passed.

    The gas plant at JPP was always doomed,never doubted it,from the first moment someone from the KLC mentioned it to me years ago.

    I still stand by what I said:

    "Events will conspire against it.Don't hitch your wagon to Barnett,he's an idiot.You can't just steal someone elses country these days,everything is too public now with the internet,everyone will know about it.Stand against it and you will come out on the right side."

    Of course no one listened,"We need the money",they said.(got the impression it was them and not the rest of the Kimberley that "needed it")

    "The poisons from that plant cause several types of childhood luekemias" - "We'll make a note of it"
    They didn't.

    So they sucked up into their own greeds,stopped talking to their family and friends,the community split,the war was on.

    From nothing something grew and GREW.

    And survived everything Woodscum,Barnett,Ferguson,the media scum,business greed,local government,you name it,could throw at it.

    So,apart from something earthshaking,this is my last "Daily Un - Intelligence Report."

    Otherwise known as,"Sh*t ain't the same like it used to be fools"

    Or,"The writing is on the wall 10 miles high,open your eyes you idiots"

    LOL

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  3. Woodside are still trying to figure out "how come?"
    Having just drilled a sh*tload of dusters,earning themselves the "Kings of the Australian Offset" title,Woodside just can't understand it!

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    Chevron makes 20th Western Australia discovery to bolster LNG feed-gas assets

    Thursday, 07 February 2013


    Chevron Corp. made its 20th discovery off the prolific Western Australian coast since mid-2009, with the latest success being in the Exmouth Plateau area of the Carnarvon Basin LNG feed-gas source.

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    No stopping this now.It's a daily avalanche.

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    EDF Trading to cooperate with GAIL of India to develop US LNG and gas business

    Thursday, 07 February 2013


    EDF Trading, the global energy and LNG trading arm of France's EDF, and GAIL of India have signed a memorandum of understanding jointly to acquire and develop upstream assets in North America and to be partners in securing and trading US natural gas and LNG.

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    LNG players increase exploration activities for feed-gas off the East African coast

    Thursday, 07 February 2013


    Exploration for LNG feed-gas is gathering pace down the coast of East Africa, offshore Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and impressive discoveries already made have led to LNG plant developments and studies.

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    CAPE TOWN - The executives of Royal Dutch Shell trod a fine line on Wednesday between constructive comment and outright criticism of the draft Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill. As a foreign company applying for licences to explore for shale gas in the Karoo, the Group is mindful of its P’s and Q’s.

    ..............


    Ophir Energy announced the successful results of its appraisal programme on the Mzia field, Block 1 Tanzania, and the commencement of its Block 1 flow testing programme.

    Ophir holds 40% of Blocks 1, 3 and 4; the BG Group operates with 60%.

    Successful Mzia-2 Appraisal

    The Mzia-2 appraisal well was drilled approximately 4km to the southeast of the 2012 Mzia-1 discovery well in 1622m of water. Mzia-2 encountered 62m of net gas pay in Cretaceous reservoirs and established pressure communication between the Mzia-2 and Mzia-1 gas columns. This result confirms a vertical gas column of at least 200m for the Mzia field.

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  4. The American Chemistry Council said it supports exports of American-made products, including liquefied natural gas (LNG).


    The group on Wednesday released a statement on U.S. liquefied natural gas exports, energy and competitiveness.

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    Expert witnesses testifying during Tuesday’s House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy and Power hearing agreed that the United States has plentiful supplies of natural gas, underscoring the ability and need to expand domestic use and move forward with exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG).

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    The MOU was signed on Saturday 2nd February 2013 in the presence of Dr. M Veerappa Moily, the Honourable Minister of Oil and Gas, Government of India. “The advent of shale gas in the US bodes very well for the global hydrocarbon landscape and this partnership is expected to look for business opportunities in this exciting space in order to enhance the oil and gas sourcing prospects for India”, he said.

    Mr, B.C. Tripathi, Chairman and Managing Director of GAIL (India) stated that “This is an important occasion for GAIL and we are happy to enter into this strategic relationship with EDFT, a major player in the US gas market. GAIL has extensive infrastructure in the midstream and downstream gas value chain and we are well positioned to meet the growing domestic demand in India”

    “There are significant opportunities in the North American gas markets and we are pleased to be partnering with GAIL, one of the world’s leading gas companies, in jointly developing this business”, said John Rittenhouse, Chief Executive of EDF Trading. “We are looking forward to building a long term relationship with GAIL”, he said.

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    Based on the policy “Develop action plans towards the introduction of a significant amount of lean LNG, including the LNG to be exported from the U.S, which will comprise about half of the entire procurement amount (maximum of 10 million tons/year)” which is stated in the “Intensive Reform Implementation Action Plan” developed last November, TEPCO has considered multiple LNG supply sources including American LNG in order to achieve the introduction of lean LNG.

    In addition to approx. 800,000 tons (annual) of lean LNG to be purchased from the Cameron Project, approx. 1.2 million tons (annual) will be committed through purchases from multiple sources, which will be a total of 2 million tons of lean LNG to be secured. We consider this as the first step towards achieving the target of 10 million lean LNG, TEPCO said.

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    Melody Meyer, president, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, said, “Kentish Knock South-1 is an important addition to our queue of high-quality offshore natural gas opportunities in Australia and further supports our long-term plans to expand our Australian LNG position.”

    Chevron Australia is the operator of WA-365-P with a 50 percent interest while Shell Development (Australia) holds 50 percent.

    ...


    That's all folks!

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  5. Dear "Daily Un - Intelligence Report." writing, thankyou for all your writing and opinions, they were great. I do hope this is not the last we will hear from you. We still have the fracking bastards on their way. Again thanks and hope to hear from you again.soon

    Red

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    1. Dear Red,glad you liked them,used to worry sometimes I might get a black eye from you for overloading your blog with such horrible subject matter,so thanks for that.

      As for the fracking bastards,I know a lot of good people in Beagle Bay and beyond,so will be taking a very keen interest in all that happens there.

      As with the gas plant the health and happiness of kids must be a certainty.

      Anon & Co.
      (the daily Un - Intelligence Report)

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  6. No I save the black eyes for my own crying. x

    Red

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