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Petroleum Act 1984
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30 Notice to apply for production licence
(1) Subject to subsection (6), where the Minister is satisfied that a
commercially exploitable accumulation of petroleum may occur in
an exploration permit area, the Minister may, by notice served on
the permittee, require the permittee to show cause why the
permittee should not apply for a production licence in relation to the
blocks where the accumulation may occur and specify a date, being
not earlier than 6 months after the date of the notice, before which
the permittee should show cause.
(2) Subject to subsection (5), where a permittee has been served with
a notice under subsection (1) and he fails to show cause to the
satisfaction of the Minister, before the date specified in the notice,
the Minister may, by notice served on the permittee, direct him to
apply for a production licence and specify a date, being not earlier
than 6 months after the date of the notice under this subsection,
before which he shall apply for the production licence.
(3) Subject to subsection (5), where, under subsection (2), a permittee
has been directed to apply for a production licence before the date
specified in the notice and he has failed to so apply, the Minister
may, by notice served on the permittee, cancel the exploration
permit in relation to the blocks specified in the notice under
(4) The Minister may, by notice served on the permittee, vary the date
in a notice under subsection (1) or (2) so as to allow a longer period
for the permittee to show cause or apply for the production licence
as required by the notice under subsection (1) or (2), as the case
may be.
(5) Where a notice under subsection (1) or (2) has been served on a
permittee and he has made an application to the Minister for a
retention licence in relation to the blocks to which such a notice
relates, the Minister may not exercise his powers under this section
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until the application for a retention licence has been determined.
(6) The Minister may not exercise his powers under this section:
(a) during the first term of the exploration permit; or
(b) if the blocks where the commercially exploitable accumulation
of petroleum may occur are, in whole or part, Aboriginal land
and no agreement has been reached under the Land Rights
Act either between the permittee and the Land Council or as
otherwise permitted under that Act, in relation to the
production of petroleum in that area.