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Response to the Parliament of SA Natural Resources
Committee Inquiry into unconventional gas
(fracking)
January 2015
By email: patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
AUSTRALIAN LOT FEEDERS' ASSOCIATION (ALFA)
Level 5, 131 Clarence St Sydney NSW 2000
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Executive Summary
The Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA), the peak body for the cattle feedlot industry, appreciates the
opportunity to provide input into the Parliament of SA Natural Resources Committee Inquiry into unconventional gas
(fracking).
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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31 January 2015
Executive Officer
Natural Resources Committee
GPO Box 572
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Email: patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
Dear Mr Dupont,
Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking): Submission from the South
East Local Government Association
The South East Local Government Association is pleased to provide this submission to
the Natural Resources Committee’s inquiry into the potential risks and impacts in the
use of hydraulic fracture stimulation (Fracking) to produce gas in the South East of
South Australia.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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31 January 2015
Executive Officer
Natural Resources Committee
GPO Box 572
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Email: patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
Dear Mr Dupont,
Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking): Submission from the South
East Local Government Association
The South East Local Government Association is pleased to provide this submission to
the Natural Resources Committee’s inquiry into the potential risks and impacts in the
use of hydraulic fracture stimulation (Fracking) to produce gas in the South East of
South Australia.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Parliament
of
South
Australia
Natural
Resources
Committee
Inquiry
into:
Unconventional
Gas
(Fracking)
in
the
South
East
of
South
Australia
Pursuant
to
section
16(1)(a)
of
the
Parliamentary
Committees
Act
1991,
the
Committee
is
inquiring
into
potential
risks
and
impacts
in
the
use
of
hydraulic
fracture
stimulation
(Fracking)
to
produce
gas
in
the
South-‐East
of
South
Australia
and
in
particular:
1.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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Parliament
of
South
Australia
Natural
Resources
Committee
Inquiry
into:
Unconventional
Gas
(Fracking)
in
the
South
East
of
South
Australia
Pursuant
to
section
16(1)(a)
of
the
Parliamentary
Committees
Act
1991,
the
Committee
is
inquiring
into
potential
risks
and
impacts
in
the
use
of
hydraulic
fracture
stimulation
(Fracking)
to
produce
gas
in
the
South-‐East
of
South
Australia
and
in
particular:
1.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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SUBMISSION INTO THE INQUIRY INTO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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SUBMISSION INTO THE INQUIRY INTO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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Parliament of South Australia Natural
Resources Committee Enquiry into
Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
I am Marcia Lorenz B.A.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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Executive Officer,
Natural Resource Committee
GPO Box 572,
Adelaide SA 5001
Email patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
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Sub btz
To Natural Resources Committee,
Re; Inquiry into Unconventional Gas and Fracking in SE of SA
We understand that the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance Inc is writing a submission for
this inquiry and that they do not support unconventional gas and fracking in the SE of SA
for the following reasons;
potential for water contamination caused by spills, leaks, chemicals and accidents
potential for well integrity failure due to finite lifespan of cement and steel
potential for air pollution detrimental to health of natural environment, humans and
animals
potential for industrialisation of landscape and loss of "clean and green" image
• unsustainable competition with existing industries such as agriculture, horticulture,
viticulture and tourism which will have a detrimental impact on local economy
• unsustainable competition
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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The Global Gas Glut
Selected Slides for the South Australian NRC Inquiry
into Unconventional Gas (fracking)
Bruce Robertson BEc FFin 10 June 2016
Introduction
• All investment in the gas industry must be assessed in context of a global
gas glut
• Excess supply and faltering demand
• Globally the contract pricing mechanism is breaking down
• East Coast Australia is a high cost gas province
• SA onshore gas has even further to travel making it unviable in a post Paris
world
• SA must compete against cheap piped Russian gas and cheap LNG from
the USA
• The SA government runs a high risk of backing an industry that will be left
stranded in the short term
• Source: http://ieefa.org/ieefa-pipe-dream-report-questions-rationale-
north-east-gas-interconnector-australia/
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Global Gas Glut
• The global gas industry closed the 2015 year in a glut
with total nameplate liquefaction capacity of 308Mt
outstripping import demand for LNG of 245Mt by 26%
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament