A report has confirmed discovery of big underground gas reservoirs in NT

By Roxanne Fitzgerald
January 20 2021 - 8:30am
FRACK ME: Kyalla 117 was the first well to be drilled after the moratorium was lifted by the NT Government to explore for shale gas in the Beetaloo Basin. Picture: Supplied.
FRACK ME: Kyalla 117 was the first well to be drilled after the moratorium was lifted by the NT Government to explore for shale gas in the Beetaloo Basin. Picture: Supplied.

A report confirming the discovery of liquids rich gas buried deep within the Beetaloo Basin has been submitted to the NT Government, just days after $217 million of federal funds was earmarked to accelerate plans to develop the major gas reservoir.

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