Concerns over US companyβs plan to frack worldβs most intact tropical savanna in WA revealed
Federal environment department says Black Mountain Energy has provided insufficient data as it seeks to drill 20 gas wells in the Kimberley region
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The federal government has repeatedly raised concerns about an American companyβs bid to frack for gas in Western Australiaβs Kimberley region, part of the worldβs largest and most intact tropical savanna.
Texas-based Black Mountain Energy, through its subsidiary Bennett Resources, is seeking federal approval to drill 20 gas wells for its Valhalla project west of Fitzroy Crossing.
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Β© Photograph: Alex Westover/Environs Kimberley

Β© Photograph: Alex Westover/Environs Kimberley

Β© Photograph: Alex Westover/Environs Kimberley


