Final Decision on $30B Browse Gas Project in WA Expected Soon
Woodside's $30 billion Browse gas project awaits a recommendation from the Environment Minister, with a final decision due by mid-2026. This project, aimed at producing 11.4 million tonnes of gas annually, is crucial for Australia's energy security but faces significant environmental scrutiny.

The Australian government is set to deliver a recommendation on Woodside's $30 billion Browse gas project by mid-2026, concluding an eight-year regulatory review. The project, expected to supply 11.4 million tonnes of gas annually, faces opposition due to its environmental impact on critical habitats, particularly for endangered species like pygmy blue whales.
Following a preliminary rejection from the Western Australian EPA based on potential ecological damage, Woodside has amended its proposal to mitigate risks. The project's approval is essential for securing Australia's domestic gas supply and maintaining liquid natural gas exports, but it also raises concerns about compliance with environmental protection laws. Any rejection could significantly impact both Woodside’s financial outlook and the broader energy strategy through 2050.



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