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Stop offshore coal mining exploration

Monday 24 August 2009

Offshore coal and gas exploration is threatening our coastal environment from Illawarra to Port Stephens - Hands off our Coast!

There are currently 3 licenses or applications for mining exploration off the NSW coast:

- wildcat gas drilling is set to commence for the existing Petroleum Exploration Permit (PEP 11) held by Bounty Oil and Gas and MEC Resources,
- Sydney Marine Sand want to do sand mining exploration off the coast of Gosford, and
- Energie Future Pty Ltd has applied to explore for coal deposits in the seabed off our coast, with a view to mining that coal using the highly experimental mining method of offshore underground coal gasification.

The Government should be assessing the cumulative environmental impact of these exploration licences on coastal waters of NSW, its impact on whale migration, marine life and potential pollution of our ocean and beaches.  The Government should assess the cumulative environmental impact of the potential mining operations, assuming that they will go ahead, before considering any exploration licence applications, given that the granting of an exploration licence in NSW is merely the first stage of full scale mining.

The most pressing case iexploration maps the coal exploration licence application advertised in the SMH by Energie Future Pty Ltd in September 2008.  The Greens are protesting this application and raising public awareness about the potential threats and horrors of such a mining venture on the NSW coastline.  See further background information.

Some things are just too precious to risk.  The Government should just say no, it’s off limits. 

Write to local MPs Malcolm Turnbull and Peter Garrett and ask them to speak out! (scroll down to end of this page)

 

If approved, exploration would come within a few kilometres of the coast in Sydney’s far south, and at points along the Central Coast, Lake Macquarie and Stockton Bight.

Seismic testing used in exploration could disrupt whale migration along Australia’s east coast.  This would have an immediate impact on tourism.  If drilling platforms or offshore processing and handling terminals were eventually built in this zone they would be visible from the shore by the naked eye.

The risk of leaks and spills from the construction and operation of platforms, pipelines and shipping would be an ongoing threat to marine life and water quality at our beaches.

Where would the gas transfer and processing be done?  The company Energie Future Pty Ltd advertised its application but has provided no information on its future plans.

This highly controversial and potentially damaging venture is off to a bad start, with the Government keeping the public in the dark about its full impact.  The Greens will run a strong community campaign against any project that places corporate mining profits ahead of the marine ecology and tourism potential of the NSW coast.  We regard exploration as the first
stage in a full-scale mining operation.  The onus is on Federal and State Resources Ministers Martin Ferguson and Ian Macdonald to reject this application.  The Federal Minister has
the final say.

 

WRITE TO LOCAL MEMBERS MALCOLM TURNBULL AND PETER GARRETT!!

Tell the local members Malcolm Turnbull and Peter Garrett to speak out and oppose any further mining exploration off our coast!

Ask them to lobby their parties to reject the mining exploration proposal over our coast.  Ask them not to let mining companies experiment with offshore coal gasification in NSW.  Tell them that some things are just too precious to risk, that they must stand up for the integrity of our coast and Just Say No.

Environment Minister and Fed Member for Maroubra, Peter Garrett

PO Box 249
Maroubra NSW 2035
Tel: (02) 9349 6007

Fax: (02) 9349 8089

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Opposition Leader and Fed Member for Wentworth, Malcolm Turnbull

Po Box 1840
Bondi Junction NSW 1335

T: 02 9369 5221

 

F: 02 9369 5225
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