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peter malinauskass south east fracking ban overturn sparks backlash

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe overturn of the fracking ban in South Australia's South East region could allow future gas exploration and production, potentially increasing domestic gas supply. However, strong local opposition and environmental concerns may delay or restrict actual development. The commercial mechanism is weak at this stage: only legislative proposal, no concrete investment or production timeline. Impact is region-specific (South Australia) and affects upstream gas companies. No direct price or supply chain disruption is imminent.
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- South Australian government plans to overturn fracking moratorium in South East region.
- Moratorium was imposed by previous Liberal government in 2018.
- Legislation (Energy Resources (Regulated Activities) Amendment Bill) aims to allow future gas resource assessments.
- 94% of local residents opposed to mining projects according to a 2024 study.
- Local farmers and residents express concerns about risks to underground water aquifer and agricultural reputation.
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