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Concerns over leaked draft Equinor report fails to acknowledge key facts

GREENPEACE has obtained a report from Equinor suggesting the worst case scenario for an oil spill in the Great Bight where it plans to drill Stromlo-1 could be catastrophic, dwarf the Deepwater Horizon oil spill of last decade and stretch around much of the Tasmanian coast, and even to the Great Barrier Reef.

Greenpeace claim an Equinor oil spill would be worse than the Deepwater Horizon tragedy in the US

Greenpeace claim an Equinor oil spill would be worse than the Deepwater Horizon tragedy in the US

That, at least, is the general media sentiment where each state newspaper has suggested it could reach the shores of its own state.    However that is a general worst case scenario and it is not one...

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