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HomeLocal NewsProtesters on site as drilling rig arrives at Penola

Protesters on site as drilling rig arrives at Penola

READY AND WAITING: Protesters were on site as gas drilling equipment was delivered to the Haselgrove-3 site near Penola this morning.

MAJOR parts of a gas drilling rig are expected to arrive at Beach Energy’s Haselgrove 3 well site this morning after leaving Moomba on three oversized vehicles, accompanied by a police escort.

The Limestone Coast Protection Alliance and community representatives were present at the site from 6am.

Beach Energy and the State Government have described Haselgrove 3 as a conventional well, which will not be fracked.

The Department of State Development labelled the well as exploratory, looking for shale and tight gas.

However, when located, the shale or tight gas can only be extracted by fracking.

Limestone Coast Protection Alliance chair Merilyn Paxton said the well was a gateway to fracking.

“Haselgrove 3 is a Trojan horse which will open the door to fracking in the Limestone Coast and could lead to over 3000 wells across the region,” she said.

“A 2016 peer reviewed report examined 685 scientific papers that clearly showed gasfields cause harm.

“Most of these point to risks to air, water and health, some fracking chemicals are known to cause cancer, damage organs, and interfere with hormones and reproduction.”

The alliance surveyed close to 50 communities with an average of 96pc of people in those communities opposed to gasfields in the region.

“The communities of the Limestone Coast do not want to see any form of gas exploration or extraction in the South East,” Ms Paxton said.

“The Limestone Coast is South Australia’s food bowl, the place where Adelaide people spend their holidays and contribute greatly to the economy of South Australia.

“We do not want to jeopardise our water, fresh air and reputation as a provider of clean and green produce in our state, nationally and across the world.”

EN ROUTE: The mast of the drill rig set to operate at the Beach Energy conventional gas exploration site south of Penola will arrive on-site today with two other truckloads of equipment. A reader supplied this image captured in the region of the infrastructure, which is now on the way to Penola.
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