Tuesday, June 17, 2014

The Kimberley is not shale or open to be fracked

Buru Energy and Mitsubishi have a Google researched template about how to deal with Broome and the Kimberley Indigenous communities who oppose their fracking plans for the Canning Basin, in the Kimberley.  
  • •       To beat us 
  •          To divide us
  • •       To convince us (or the kids in schools)
  • •       To pretend they are listening/care!
  • •       To make concerned community members exclude themselves from Buru’s process (road map)
  • •       To lure in collaboration
  • •       To get us to abandon the issue

This is never going to happen given Broome’s recent history. We are so much wiser now with our Woodside abrasions that Buru Energy’s weekly half page ads in the local paper are heedless in their efforts to convince anyone. On the contrary, these ads just scream “BURU BULLSHIT” to the readers.
Buru’s clinical template to undermine our community will not work. Woodside also made the very same mistake, they underestimated our community’s tenacity and our "never ever give up” aptitudes.
In communities across the world, people are standing up to the fracking industry, passing bans and limits on fracking and defending their right to do so in court. When the gas industry tries to bully communities into backing down or shutting up, communities are fighting back—and winning.
Buru’s bullshiters and their cohorts may wish it were otherwise, but communities have the right to determine what types of development and land use is appropriate within their area. They issue the Social Licence to operate. The Broome community has clearly shown that they are firmly committed to defending that right.

Buru Energy allowed to frack for gas in Kimberley without ...
The Guardian
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The West Australian government has decided to allow Buru Energy to frack for gas in the Kimberley region without an Environmental Protection ..

The West Australian government has decided to allow Buru Energy to frack for gas in the Kimberley region without an Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) assessment.
The Perth-based company plans to test tight gas flows using hydraulic fracturing stimulation at four existing wells along its Laurel Formation prospect in the second half of 2014.
The EPA told the company in January that the proposal raised several environmental issues but it had decided against subjecting it to an impact assessment process.
"The EPA considers that this small scale, ‘proof of concept' exploration drilling proposal is unlikely to have a significant effect on the environment," it said.
Potential impacts such as vegetation clearing and pollution of groundwater due to well failure could be monitored and mitigated by the Department of Mines and Petroleum and the Department of Water, the EPA said.
On Tuesday, the WA environment minister, Albert Jacobs, said the EPA's decision was justified and dismissed 48 appeals.
Conservation groups were outraged and renewed their call for a moratorium on gas fracking in WA.
"This is WA's largest ever fracking proposal by a long shot, and for it to have no scrutiny by WA's only independent environmental watchdog is appalling," Environs Kimberley director Martin Pritchard said.
"While the government claims that gas fracking has been done safely in WA for decades, they fail to say that modern day fracking is completely different, with much higher risks for the environment, groundwater and public health."

The Australian Financial Review 
Reprints & permissions. Buru Energy to gas frack without EPA assessment. According to Buru Energy, some 780 wells have been fractured for oil and gas in the state since 1958, including seven tight gas wells that were fracked since 2005. Photo: Bloomberg ...

Perth Now - ‎
“While the government claims that gas fracking has been done safely in WA for decades, they fail to say that modern day fracking is completely different, with much higher risks for the environment, groundwater and public health.” According to Buru Energy, ...

Yahoo!7 News - ‎
The West Australian government has decided to allow Buru Energy to frack for gas in the Kimberley region without an Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) assessment. The junior explorer plans to test tight gas flows using hydraulic fracturing stimulation ...


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