Climate groups criticise nine-year agreement with Tamboran Resources, while chief minister says it will provide ‘competitively priced gas’ for the territory
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The Northern Territory government has signed a major deal to buy fracked gas from the Beetaloo basin south of Katherine a year after it gave the green light for production in the region.
The chief minister, Eva Lawler, said the government was “backing the growth of the Territory’s on-shore gas industry” and had signed a nine-year gas sales agreement with the United States company Tamboran Resources.
Continue reading…Climate groups criticise nine-year agreement with Tamboran Resources, while chief minister says it will provide ‘competitively priced gas’ for the territoryGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Northern Territory government has signed a major deal to buy fracked gas from the Beetaloo basin south of Katherine a year after it gave the green light for production in the region.The chief minister, Eva Lawler, said the government was “backing the growth of the Territory’s on-shore gas industry” and had signed a nine-year gas sales agreement with the United States company Tamboran Resources.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
