Santos could drill for new gas in Beetaloo basin within weeks as Murray Watt urged to ‘do his job’
Santos is poised to begin drilling for new gas in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo basin within weeks, following approval from the Finocchiaro government for up to 12 appraisal wells. Environment groups, including the Environment Centre of the Northern Territory and the Australian Conservation Foundation, are urging federal Environment Minister Murray Watt to "call in" the development for assessment under national nature laws.

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AI-generatedSantos is poised to begin drilling for new gas in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo basin within weeks, following approval from the Finocchiaro government for up to 12 appraisal wells. Environment groups, including the Environment Centre of the Northern Territory and the Australian Conservation Foundation, are urging federal Environment Minister Murray Watt to "call in" the development for assessment under national nature laws. They are concerned the project could lead to full-scale fracking and negatively impact water resources and threatened species. Santos views the Beetaloo acreage as a significant resource capable of supplying the east coast market for over 50 years. Environmental advocates argue that gas extraction damages the climate and local environment, citing potential greenhouse gas emissions and questioning the economic viability for domestic supply.
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5 extractedSantos considered its acreage in the region a “phenomenal resource” that “could supply the east coast market for more than 50 years”.
Minister Watt needs to do his job and ensure that Santos’ largest ever fracking plan is assessed under our federal environment laws.
Santos planned to begin drilling in the second half of the year, with the month still to be determined.
The project is a gateway to full-scale fracking in the territory.
Santos could begin new drilling for gas in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo basin within weeks after the Finocchiaro government granted approval for up to 12 wells.