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hatrack

(64,812 posts)
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 07:23 AM Friday

New Coal Seam Gas Project In Queensland Will Produce 120 Million Tons Of CO2 - It Will Operate Through 2081

A major coal seam gas expansion, contributing about 120m tonnes of carbon emissions over its lifetime, has been approved by the federal government until 2081. The approval enables Australia Pacific LNG to continue to build, operate and eventually decommission new gas infrastructure in Queensland’s Surat and Bowen basins.

That could include up to 1,695 new gas wells, 1,545km of gas and water pipelines and three processing facilities, which would produce about 2,033 petajoules of gas. The project is expected to operate until 2061, with an extended approval time to ensure environmental conditions are met. The project’s public environment report estimated 9m tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions would be emitted during construction and operation, and about 111m tonnes as a result of burning the gas – more than Australia’s annual transport emissions.

Amanda McKenzie, the chief executive of the Climate Council, said it was the 36th fossil fuel project approved by the Albanese government. “The government says it is committed to cutting climate pollution, but approving new coal and gas projects is like lighting another cigarette while you’re trying to quit smoking. You cannot cut climate pollution if you keep approving more projects."

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A government spokesperson said the project was approved after the “consideration of rigorous scientific advice” and would be subject to 126 environmental conditions. “The project will be required to reduce its emissions every year and reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 under the Albanese Government’s strengthened Safeguard Mechanism,” the spokesperson said.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/20/like-lighting-a-cigarette-while-trying-to-quit-australia-approves-new-coal-seam-gas-expansion

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New Coal Seam Gas Project In Queensland Will Produce 120 Million Tons Of CO2 - It Will Operate Through 2081 (Original Post) hatrack Friday OP
Very Sad, because Australia has a near perfect Wind Zone. thought crime Friday #1
This isn't exactly a coal-fired plant OKIsItJustMe Friday #2
I should have read more carefully - thanks. thought crime Friday #3
The principle remains the same OKIsItJustMe Friday #4

thought crime

(1,524 posts)
1. Very Sad, because Australia has a near perfect Wind Zone.
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 08:20 PM
Friday

More than ten offshore wind farms have been proposed in Australia. If these offshore farms are fully developed, their combined energy capacity would exceed that of all the coal-fired power plants in the nation.

The region off Australia's southern coast rivals the north Sea as a wind zone and if developed, could turn Australia into a Wind Super Power.

Ironically, one of the coal fired plans in south Australia will be used to generate Hydrogen for export to Japan. Hydrogen production is a good application for offshore wind because no expensive electric transmission lines are required.

OKIsItJustMe

(21,835 posts)
2. This isn't exactly a coal-fired plant
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:09 PM
Friday

Coal Seam Gas” is primarily methane (think “natural gas.”)



That doesn’t mean I’m in favor of it, any more than I’m in favor of burning “fracked" “shale gas.” I just wanted to clarify…

OKIsItJustMe

(21,835 posts)
4. The principle remains the same
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:31 PM
Friday

Better to take advantage of their abundant wind than to burn “Coal Seam Gas."

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