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Companies behind Pep11 ask court to force Albanese government decision on NSW gas project


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The development, planned to be offshore from Sydney to Newcastle, was vetoed by Scott Morrison when resources minister

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The company behind the contentious Pep11 offshore New South Wales gas exploration project has lost patience with persistent delays from the federal and state governments and has asked the court to force them to make a decision.

BPH Energy and Bounty Oil and Gas NL, the parent companies of Pep11 joint-venture operator Asset Energy, notified the Australian Stock Exchange on Tuesday that Asset Energy has begun proceedings in the federal court in Western Australia against the joint authority responsible for determining whether the proposed PEP11 project can proceed.

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Continue reading…The development, planned to be offshore from Sydney to Newcastle, was vetoed by Scott Morrison when resources ministerFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe company behind the contentious Pep11 offshore New South Wales gas exploration project has lost patience with persistent delays from the federal and state governments and has asked the court to force them to make a decision.BPH Energy and Bounty Oil and Gas NL, the parent companies of Pep11 joint-venture operator Asset Energy, notified the Australian Stock Exchange on Tuesday that Asset Energy has begun proceedings in the federal court in Western Australia against the joint authority responsible for determining whether the proposed PEP11 project can proceed.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…