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Woodside’s $15b gas field faces heat over emissions, rock art risk – Sydney Morning Herald
Woodside Petroleum’s plan to develop a $15 billion new gas field off the coast of WA is facing further pressure from conservation campaigners.

Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleums plan to develop a $15 billion new gas field off the coast of Western Australia is facing further pressure from conservation advocates over the size of its emissions footprint and feared impact on Indigenous rock art.
As Woodside and joint-venture partner BHP move closer towards making a final decision on the Scarborough development this year, a coalition of groups led by the Conservation Council of WA has mounted the latest fight against the project critics…
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