Skip to content
Environment, Government Federal

Assess NT fracking under national environment law

Australian Conservation Foundation 2 mins read

Concerns raised by an independent expert scientific committee should prompt Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to use her expanded water trigger powers to assess Northern Territory gas fracking proposals, the Australian Conservation Foundation said. 

While the ‘plain English summary’ of the Expert Scientific Committee on Unconventional Gas says the potential impacts on the Beetaloo Basin’s water resources from exploration activities would be ‘minor’, that description is not used in the rest of the report.

The panel states that exploration activities ‘will likely lead to further production, exploration and appraisal which will inevitably intensify impacts.’

“The whole purpose of initial gas fracking exploration is to facilitate full scale gas fracking,” said ACF climate program manager Gavan McFadzean.

“Fracking expands incrementally. An assessment may consider the potential impact of a 20-well project and then another, but not the cumulative impact of hundreds of fracking wells in a basin like Beetaloo, which is what’s planned.

“It’s a death by a thousand cuts for our climate, water resources and natural environment.

“We know from overseas experience that fracking pollutes precious artesian water, releases climate-heating methane into the atmosphere and damages ecosystems – sometimes irreversibly.

“While the panel says exploratory fracking is ‘not considered to be a major risk to the Basin’s groundwaters’ it adds ‘if it is conducted according to industry best practice.’ The NT gas industry’s activities are a long, long way from best practice.

“The panel also emphasised the limitations of its own ‘high level’ review, saying there were still ‘material gaps in the information needed to fully assess the risk.’

“As the expert panel acknowledged, gas exploitation in the Beetaloo Basin would intensify impacts on the basin’s water resources, which are already under pressure from irrigated agriculture to grow cotton and mangoes, as well as from climate change.

“We urge Minister Plibersek to call in Tamboran’s Shenandoah South project and Empire’s Carpentaria project for a full, proper assessment under the expanded water trigger.” 

Traditional Owners have led a decades-long fight to protect water, Country and cultural heritage from fracking in the NT. 

Fracking in the Beetaloo Basin is facilitated by government subsidies for a gas processing facility at Middle Arm in Darwin Harbour. 


Contact details:

Josh Meadows, 0439 342 992, [email protected]

More from this category

  • Government Federal, Mental Health
  • 17/12/2025
  • 17:05
Australians for Mental Health

Australians for Mental Health welcomes mental health spend in mid-year budget update

Australians for Mental Health welcomes mental health spend in mid-year budget update Australians for Mental Health has welcomed the federal government’s decision to fund its election commitment of more than $1 billion for mental health care. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook released today confirms the mental health funding boosts, which will expand services and provide a boost to the workforce. The funding includes $500 million spent on a new network for 20 Youth Specialist Care Centres, $267.3 million for 32 new and upgraded Medicare Mental Health Centres, $225.3 million for 58 new, upgraded or expanded Headspace services and $83.9…

  • Energy, Environment
  • 17/12/2025
  • 11:47
Climate Media Centre

Talent Alert: Experts and case study available for interview on CSIRO GenCost Draft 2025-26 Report

Wednesday 17 December For immediate release. CSIRO’s Draft 2025-26 GenCost Report, released today, has once again found that renewables (solar and onshore wind) are set to form the lowest cost electricity generation mix for Australia through to 2050. The new CSIRO and AEMO modelling confirms electricity generation costs would be a third lower with an 82% renewable grid, while building a new coal-fired power station today would deliver electricity for at least double the cost of solar and wind. Today’s report underscores that the pace of the shift to clean energy must increase, to secure a stable electricity grid and…

  • Community, Environment
  • 17/12/2025
  • 11:20
Return and Earn

Residents make major strides in recycling through Albury Return and Earn Depot

Thanks to the incredible enthusiasm of the community, Albury locals have recycled an impressive 50 million bottles, cartons, and cans since the launch of…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.