.WoodsideEnergy has released the EIS for its Browse LNG project offshore WesternAustralia, drawing ire from GreenpeaceAP resources energy emissions GHG environment energysecurity LNG
PERTH – Australian energy major Woodside has published the final environmental impact statement for the proposed Browse to North West Shelf project.
“The final EIS provides comprehensive detail of potential environmental impacts, proposed mitigations and management measures. The processing of Browse gas through the Karratha gas plant could provide energy needed in Western Australia and overseas, while providing jobs and taxation revenue that support our host communities,” she said.
Greenpeace Australia on Thursday said the climate and environmental impacts listed in the EIS was ‘unacceptable’.said that despite widespread Australian and international condemnation, Woodside has barely altered its dangerous plans for Browse. “The United Nations and the International Energy Agency have been clear that the world cannot have new fossil fuel projects if we want to stay within the 1.5 degree Paris target. Woodside’s Browse is a dirty project and inconsistent with the Paris Agreement.
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