Concerns over US company’s gas fracking plan for world’s most intact tropical savanna in WA revealed
Federal environment department says Black Mountain Energy has provided insufficient data as it seeks to drill 20 gas wells in the Kimberley region Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The federal government has repeatedly raised concerns about an American company’s bid to frack for gas in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, part of the world’s largest and most intact tropical savanna. Texas-based
A U.S. company, Black Mountain Energy, is facing federal scrutiny over its proposal to drill 20 gas wells in Western Australia's Kimberley region. The project, known as Valhalla, aims to frack for gas in an area described as the world's largest and most intact tropical savanna.
The federal environment department has expressed significant concerns, indicating that the company has not provided adequate data to support its application. The proposed drilling sites are located west of Fitzroy Crossing.
This plan is significant due to the potential environmental impact on one of the planet's most pristine tropical savannas.
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