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Petroleum Act 1984
77Removal of property on surrender, expiry or cancellation
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77 Removal of property on surrender, expiry or cancellation
(1) Where an exploration permit or licence has been surrendered or
cancelled, in whole or in part, or has expired, the Minister may
direct the person who is, or was, the permittee or licensee:
(a) to remove or cause to be removed from the former exploration
permit or licence area, property brought into that area by any
person engaged or concerned in operations authorised by the
exploration permit or licence, or to make other arrangements
in relation to the property satisfactory to the Minister;
(b) to decommission all wells drilled or bored in the former
exploration permit or licence area; and
(c) to restore the surface of the former exploration permit or
licence area, where disturbed, and take measures to
rehabilitate the area, to the satisfaction of the Minister.
(a) the person is or was a permittee or licensee; and
(b) the person is given a direction under subsection (1); and
(c) the person intentionally engages in conduct; and
person is reckless in relation to that result; and
(e) the conduct results in significant environmental harm and the
Maximum penalty: 6 500 penalty units or imprisonment for
5 years.
Minimum penalty: 650 penalty units.
(3) An offence against subsection (2) is a summary offence.
(4) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is or was a permittee or licensee; and
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(b) the person is given a direction under subsection (1); and
(c) the person intentionally engages in conduct; and
person is reckless in relation to that result; and
(e) the conduct results in material environmental harm and the
(5) Strict liability applies to subsections (2)(a) and (b) and (4)(a)
and (b).
(6) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is given a direction under subsection (1); and
(b) the person engages in conduct; and
(c) the conduct results in significant environmental harm.
(7) A person who is or was a permittee or licensee commits an offence
if the person is given a direction under subsection (1) and the
person contravenes the direction.
Minimum penalty: 130 penalty units.
(8) An offence against subsection (6) or (7) is an offence of strict
subsection (2), (4), (6) or (7) if the defendant took reasonable steps
(10) The defendant has a legal burden of proof in relation to a matter
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