Tamboran Receives Environmental Approval

NT Government

The Lawler Labor Government is backing industries that get the Territory working and grow our economy.

Tamboran Resources has received approval of its Environment Management Plan (EMP) to construct up to four exploration and appraisal sites, and undertake drilling and flow testing of up to 15 natural gas wells in the Beetaloo Sub-basin.

This EMP has undergone robust and stringent assessment by the Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security with the independent NT EPA determining the proposed activities did not meet the threshold for an environment impact assessment, in line with legislative and regulatory requirements.

Tamboran has also committed to an emissions management regime that is consistent with the NT Government’s net zero by 2050 target, in line with NT and Commonwealth Government requirements through its Greenhouse Gas Abatement Plan as part of its EMP.

Natural gas from the Beetaloo has the potential to provide work opportunities for thousands of Territorians, secure our energy supplies and deliver a huge boost to local businesses across the Territory.

Supporting the gas industry to grow and provide work opportunities to Territorians is another way we are getting the Territory working.

Gas extracted from the Beetaloo Sub-Basin has the potential to support 13,000 jobs by 2040 and increase the Northern Territory’s economic activity by $17 billion.

The Territory Labor Government is backing the expansion of the Territory gas industry by investing $2 million each year in the 2024 Budget to conduct a regional monitoring program in the Beetaloo Sub-Basin.

The monitoring program will ensure we have the strongest environmental safeguards and will build on the baseline data already collected through the Beetaloo SREBA.

Approved EMPs are available here here

Quotes attributable to Chief Minister Eva Lawler:

“We’re backing the industries that get the Territory working – and that’s why my Government is supporting the on-shore gas industry.”

“This environmental approval is another critical step in getting natural gas flowing from the Beetaloo – and it ensures strong safeguards while providing confidence and certainty to industry.

“My common sense plan will make sure that the benefits from Territory gas are spread right across the Territory, with residents and local businesses set to benefit for years to come.”

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Mining Mark Monaghan:

“Territorians will be the first to benefit from our untapped resources in the Beetaloo Basin, additionally the Northern Territory will be key player in delivering natural gas to the nation and most likely the world when the Beetaloo comes online.

“Our Government congratulates Tamboran on the conditional approval of their environment management plan and we look forward to seeing this project and industry as a whole progress.

“The Beetaloo Basin is significant for the Territory’s economy and will secure thousands of jobs for the next 15 years, and will be pivotal in the world’s transition to a cleaner, greener future.”

Quotes attributable to the Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Water Security Kate Worden:

“The Beetaloo Basin is a vital part of growing our economy to $40 billion by 2030 and creating thousands of jobs for Territorians over the next 15 years. Our Government has put in place a number of measures to ensure this can be done safely.”

“There are stringent processes all projects must go through to ensure gas is extracted in an environmentally safe way. Tamboran’s environment management plan has met this criteria.

“We have implemented a monitoring program that will be in place to along with strong environmental regulations for gas in the Beetaloo Basin.”

Quotes attributable to Managing Director and CEO of Tamboran Resources, Joel Riddle:

“We were delighted to have received approval for our Environmental Management Plan (EMP) following a comprehensive review undertaken by the Northern Territory Government. Tamboran’s EMP secures approval for the drilling of our next 15 wells, which are required to deliver critical gas supply and energy security to Territorians. We look forward working closely with all stakeholders in delivering our Beetaloo Basin development plan under the NT Government’s robust assessment guidelines.”

Northern Territory Government

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