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Santos and Origin to frac imminently but regulations not passed

NORTHERN Territory pastoralists and the Lock the Gate activist group have condemned the Gunner government for not passing land access agreement legislation prior to lifting the fraccing moratorium in the Territory.

Santos and Origin to frac imminently but regulations not passed

  The Gunner government had previously promised landowners it would pass the legislation prior to oilers, including Santos and Origin, beginning fraccing operations. Following the independent Pepper...

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