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Barossa funding paused

THE “one unanswered phone call” Santos allegedly left with Tiwi Island traditional owners as part of its consultation process for the Barossa gas project has come back to bite, and potentially delay the development. 

Traditional Owners allege no consultation on pipeline

Traditional Owners allege no consultation on pipeline

The $3.6 billion development is planned to send gas from the high CO2 Barossa field to the Darwin LNG plant as backfill, with first gas targeted for 2025.   Santos made a final investment decision...

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