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Petroleum Act 1923
sec.76VContent requirements for CSG statement
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### sec.76V Content requirements for CSG statement
A CSG statement must—
assess—
the likely effect of proposed petroleum production on the future development of coal or oil shale resources from the land; and
the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinated petroleum production and coal or oil shale mining from the land; and
include a proposed safety management system for all operating plant, or proposed operating plant, for proposed petroleum production under the lease that may affect possible future safe and efficient mining under the coal or oil shale mining lease.
The proposed safety management system must—
comply with the requirements under the 2004 Act , sections 675 and 705C , for a safety management system; and
include proposals for the minimisation of potential adverse effects on possible future safe and efficient mining under a future mining lease.
s 76V ins 2004 No. 26 s 46
amd 2005 No. 3 s 105 sch ; 2014 No. 64 s 217E
(sec.76V-ssec.1) A CSG statement must— assess— the likely effect of proposed petroleum production on the future development of coal or oil shale resources from the land; and the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinated petroleum production and coal or oil shale mining from the land; and include a proposed safety management system for all operating plant, or proposed operating plant, for proposed petroleum production under the lease that may affect possible future safe and efficient mining under the coal or oil shale mining lease.
(sec.76V-ssec.2) The proposed safety management system must— comply with the requirements under the 2004 Act , sections 675 and 705C , for a safety management system; and include proposals for the minimisation of potential adverse effects on possible future safe and efficient mining under a future mining lease.
- (a) assess— (i) the likely effect of proposed petroleum production on the future development of coal or oil shale resources from the land; and (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinated petroleum production and coal or oil shale mining from the land; and
- (i) the likely effect of proposed petroleum production on the future development of coal or oil shale resources from the land; and
- (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinated petroleum production and coal or oil shale mining from the land; and
- (b) include a proposed safety management system for all operating plant, or proposed operating plant, for proposed petroleum production under the lease that may affect possible future safe and efficient mining under the coal or oil shale mining lease.
- (i) the likely effect of proposed petroleum production on the future development of coal or oil shale resources from the land; and
- (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinated petroleum production and coal or oil shale mining from the land; and
- (a) comply with the requirements under the 2004 Act , sections 675 and 705C , for a safety management system; and
- (b) include proposals for the minimisation of potential adverse effects on possible future safe and efficient mining under a future mining lease.