Yawuru People - Making a stand against fracking
reaching thousands of people as they make their way to the races in Broome
today.
The Mining Company Buru - lead this risky
environmental venture which could be just another failed attempt by a Company
to run roughshod over communities in NW Australia. Woodside’s withdrawal from
James Price Point in 2013 and more recently French nuclear power giant Areva
has abandoned a Kimberley uranium project. With Buru’s falling share price, No Social Licence, delays and low cash flow the writing seems to be on the wall.
Buru are also refusing to release information to the community regarding the chemicals
they plan to use.
In short - Fracking is the process of drilling then
injecting fluid, much of it toxic, into the ground at high pressure, to
fracture gas-bearing rocks to release natural gas.
During this process, methane gas and toxic chemicals can
leak from wells and contaminate nearby groundwater. Broome draws its drinking
water from the ground. Buru Energy have plans to frack the Kimberley. The US,
there have been more than 1000 documented cases of water contamination near
areas of gas drilling.
Some of the countries that have banned fracking are
France, Bulgaria and Northern Ireland. The Australian state of Victoria
currently has a moratorium on fracking.
Here in WA the state Government fully supports
fracking.
Damian Kelly