1,326 hectares of development envelope, but only 5.7 hectares of native vegetation clearing. Hancock Energy has submitted its environmental application to the WA EPA for the Belisama gas project, establishing a clear benchmark for impact avoidance. The design demonstrates a delib
Why this matters: 1,326 hectares of development envelope, but only 5.7 hectares of native vegetation clearing.
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Original source: Petroleum Australia
Source published: 8 May 2026 · 12:33 AM
Added to Enviro News: 8 May 2026 · 12:33 AM
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