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Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
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### sec.392AF Content requirements for information statement
The information statement must—
assess—
the likely effect of proposed authorised activities for the proposed petroleum lease on the future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure; and
the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinating the proposed authorised activities and the future carrying out of the authorised activities; and
include proposals for the minimisation of potential adverse effects on possible future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure.
s 392AF ins 2009 No. 3 s 554
sub 2010 No. 31 s 549
- (a) assess— (i) the likely effect of proposed authorised activities for the proposed petroleum lease on the future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure; and (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinating the proposed authorised activities and the future carrying out of the authorised activities; and
- (i) the likely effect of proposed authorised activities for the proposed petroleum lease on the future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure; and
- (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinating the proposed authorised activities and the future carrying out of the authorised activities; and
- (b) include proposals for the minimisation of potential adverse effects on possible future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure.
- (i) the likely effect of proposed authorised activities for the proposed petroleum lease on the future carrying out of authorised activities for the overlapping tenure; and
- (ii) the technical and commercial feasibility of coordinating the proposed authorised activities and the future carrying out of the authorised activities; and