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Withdrawn or lapsed projects

Withdrawn or lapsed mining EIS processes

The following mining proposals were withdrawn or lapsed before their EIS process was completed:

  • Arcturus coal mine project
  • Bell Creek Nornico project
  • Boundary Hill mine extension project
  • Broughton coal project
  • Bundi coal project
  • Cameby Downs expansion project
  • Dingo West coal mine project
  • Einasleigh copper project
  • Felton mine and dimethyl ether pilot plant project
  • Galalar Silica sand project
  • Gladstone new fuels development project stage 2A
  • Goonyella Riverside mine expansion project
  • Grosvenor West project
  • Kunioon project
  • Mount Oxide project
  • New Lenton coal project
  • New Saraji coal project
  • Norwood coal project
  • Pisolite Hills project
  • Red Dome pit extension project
  • Sconi project
  • Teresa coal project
  • Walton coal project
  • Wateranga project
  • Wilton Coking Coal Project
  • Woori project

Withdrawn or lapsed gas and petroleum EIS processes

The following gas and petroleum proposals were withdrawn or lapsed before their EIS process was completed:

  • Bloodwood Creek underground coal gasification project
  • Future gas supply area project
  • Ironbark Project
  • Sun LNG project
  • Wallumbilla gas treatment facility
  • Western Surat gas project

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For further information please contact the department’s Environmental Services and Regulation Division in Brisbane.

Last updated:
17 August 2023
Last reviewed:
11 June 2024
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