❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on Buru Energy's compliance with PFW disposal license conditions, volumes disposed, regulatory responsibilities, and legal authority. The response indicates compliance, no discharge reported for the period, DWER's regulatory role, and legal authority, deferring document tabling to the Minister for Mines and Petroleum.
AnsweredQoN 206Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the revised license issued by Department
of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) to Buru Energy Ltd on 28 January
2020 for the disposal of ‘produced formation water’ (PFW) at the company’s West
Terrace 1 and West Terrace 2 petroleum wells, and I ask: (a) have
all the specified license conditions been complied with: (i) if
no to (a), which ones have not been complied with and why; (b) has any compliance action been
taken in relation to any failure to comply with license conditions as discussed
in (a)(i): (i) if
no to (b), why not; (c) what
volume of PFW has Buru Energy Ltd disposed of under this revised license since it was
granted by DWER in January 2020; (d) which
regulatory agency, DWER or Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
(DMIRS), is legally responsible for the regulation of this PFW disposal down
Buru Energy Ltd’s petroleum wells; (e) does
the Environment Protection Act 1986 provide DWER with the legal authority to
regulate the disposal of PFW, or other forms of contaminated waste generated in
the course of petroleum activity, down petroleum wells in the Kimberley; and (f) will
the Minister table the Blina Oilfield Care and Maintenance Environment Plan,
Greater Blina Oilfield Field Management Plan and the West Terrace 1 and West
Terrace 2 Well Management Plans: (i) if
no to (f), why not?
of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) to Buru Energy Ltd on 28 January
2020 for the disposal of ‘produced formation water’ (PFW) at the company’s West
Terrace 1 and West Terrace 2 petroleum wells, and I ask: (a) have
all the specified license conditions been complied with: (i) if
no to (a), which ones have not been complied with and why; (b) has any compliance action been
taken in relation to any failure to comply with license conditions as discussed
in (a)(i): (i) if
no to (b), why not; (c) what
volume of PFW has Buru Energy Ltd disposed of under this revised license since it was
granted by DWER in January 2020; (d) which
regulatory agency, DWER or Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
(DMIRS), is legally responsible for the regulation of this PFW disposal down
Buru Energy Ltd’s petroleum wells; (e) does
the Environment Protection Act 1986 provide DWER with the legal authority to
regulate the disposal of PFW, or other forms of contaminated waste generated in
the course of petroleum activity, down petroleum wells in the Kimberley; and (f) will
the Minister table the Blina Oilfield Care and Maintenance Environment Plan,
Greater Blina Oilfield Field Management Plan and the West Terrace 1 and West
Terrace 2 Well Management Plans: (i) if
no to (f), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 September 2021
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
11 days
Answer:
(a) – (b) the licence holder submitted an Annual Audit Compliance Report on 17 August 2020 for the 2019-20 reporting period, and is due to submit a further report for the 2020-21 reporting period 31 August 2021. The information available to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation indicates that the licence holder is complaint with all conditions.
(c) No discharge of Produced Formation Water was reported for the period of 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020.
(d) Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
(e) Yes
(f) This question should be referred to the Minister for Mines and Petroleum
(a) – (b) the licence holder submitted an Annual Audit Compliance Report on 17 August 2020 for the 2019-20 reporting period, and is due to submit a further report for the 2020-21 reporting period 31 August 2021. The information available to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation indicates that the licence holder is complaint with all conditions.
(c) No discharge of Produced Formation Water was reported for the period of 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020.
(d) Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
(e) Yes
(f) This question should be referred to the Minister for Mines and Petroleum
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