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MINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 - SECT 318BD
Restrictions on giving preference
318BD Restrictions on giving preference
(1) Petroleum development preference, in whole or part, must not be given
unless this section has been complied with.
(2) Petroleum development
preference may be given only if the Minister is satisfied of each of the
following— (a) on the basis of the submissions and the results of
consultation lodged under sections 318AT and 318AX , it is either not
commercially or technically feasible or it is unlikely that the applicant and
the authority holder are able to make a future coordination arrangement
about— (i) coal or oil shale mining and any incidental coal seam gas mining
under the proposed mining lease; and
(ii) petroleum production under any
future petroleum lease for the land;
(b) that, having regard to the public
interest, the public interest in the following would be best served by not
granting a mining lease to the mining lease applicant first— (i) coal or oil
shale mining and any incidental coal seam gas mining;
(ii) petroleum
production;
(c) if the petroleum is a brownfield petroleum resource— (i) it
is critical to the continuance of existing petroleum production or processing
or the efficient use of infrastructure related to the production or
processing; and
(ii) the applicant’s proposed development plan is
incompatible with the future development of the resource;
(d) if the
petroleum is a greenfield petroleum resource— (i) it is commercially viable;
and
(ii) petroleum production will, if a petroleum lease is granted to the
authority to prospect holder, start within 2 years after the grant of the
lease.
(3) In this section—
"brownfield petroleum resource" means petroleum associated with, or adjacent
to, existing petroleum production or a processing operation under the
Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act .
"greenfield petroleum resource" means petroleum not associated with, or
adjacent to, existing petroleum production or a processing operation under the
Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act .
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