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Environmentalists concerned over chemical deployment in Bight

A REPORT commissioned by Greenpeace has raised concerns over what chemicals Equinor would be allowed to disperse in the event of a well blowout and subsequent oil spill in the Great Australian Bight.

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  The report, conducted by associate professor Jodie Rummer from James Cook University in Queensland, was released today. In it, the researcher claims that the national regulator, the National Offshore...

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