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Inpex to Refile Environmental Plan for Australia’s Offshore CCS Project

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Japan’s Inpex will resubmit an environmental plan for its proposed 8 million metric ton-per-year Bonaparte carbon capture and storage (CCS) project off the north coast of Australia…

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Japan’s Inpex will resubmit an environmental plan for its proposed 8 million metric ton-per-year Bonaparte carbon capture and storage (CCS) project off the north coast of Australia, a company spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday.

On Sunday, the company withdrew the plan from a portal to canvass public comment on major projects, as it awaits details of new environmental laws, the spokesperson said.

"Inpex remains fully committed to progressing the development and will resubmit the referral once the legislative amendments are finalised," the spokesperson said, adding that Inpex would consult the environment department on the changes.

However, the company set no timeframe to resubmit the plan on the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) portal, as it is called.

Australia overhauled environment laws in late November, beefing up compliance and enforcement while streamlining approvals and cutting red tape for projects in sectors such as critical minerals, renewable energy and housing.

More than a week ago, Inpex lodged a separate referral with the Northern Territory government for the project’s onshore components.

The Bonaparte CCS project began preliminary engineering

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