JTA managed community engagement, consultation and communication services for the environmental impact statement process for the downstream, upstream and pipeline construction aspects of the Santos/Petronas project. The project footprint stretched from Curtis Island near Gladstone, west to Rolleston and south to Roma.
Significant environmental and community issues surrounded GLNG, which involves extracting coal seam gas from the Surat Basin, and constructing a 435km pipeline through communities to a new plant at Curtis Island off Gladstone. JTA engaged stakeholders through a structured program of activity, and documentation of all issues (from sustainable land use to ecological impacts and facility emissions) for mitigation by Santos.
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