Government Welcomes Report On Fracking
Government Welcomes Report On Fracking
Energy and Resources Minister Phil Heatley and Environment Minister Amy Adams have welcomed the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment’s interim report on her investigation into hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
The interim report finds that the environmental risks associated with fracking can be effectively managed, providing that the best operational practices are implemented and enforced through regulation.
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Health and safety a priority in oil and gas
production
<>New regulations will ensure that health
and safety is a priority in the growing petroleum
exploration and extraction industry, Acting Minister of
Labour Christopher Finlayson announced today.
New regulations are being introduced to strengthen management of oil wells over the whole life of the well, including managing hazards that could cause a major accident, and minimising the likelihood of an uncontrolled release of oil and gas. Operators will also be required to prepare and submit safety cases to the regulator for assessment before commencing any new operations.
From June 2013, operators
carrying out petroleum exploration and extraction activities
will have to comply with new regulations for the management
of major accident hazards, made under the Health and Safety
in Employment Act.>
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Changes to CMA Bill
reflect Pike River report
<>Cabinet has approved
further changes to the Crown Minerals (Permitting and Crown
Land) Bill currently before the Commerce Committee, Energy
and Resources Minister Phil Heatley says.
A Supplementary Order Paper recommends changes to current legislation to strengthen the Bill in light of the report of the Royal Commission on the Pike River Coal Mine Tragedy.
The Royal
Commission's report endorses the proposals being progressed
through the current review of the Crown Minerals Regime and
reflected in the Bill being considered by the Commerce
Committee.>
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