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Adani Group plans to start construction of Australia mining project in 2017

Adani's Carmichael coal mine project in Australia's Queensland state has faced opposition over environmental concerns since its launch in 2010

Above a file photo of Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/MintPremium
Above a file photo of Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint

Melbourne: Indian mining giant Adani on Thursday said it plans to start construction of a $21.7 billion Carmichael coal mine project in Australia in 2017 after years of legal delays over environmental approvals.

“The company is moving ahead, having already invested more than 3.3 billion dollar to date, and still proposes to start the construction stage in the third quarter of 2017," the company’s spokesperson said, but added that the uncertainty continued in relation to the Queensland Government’s proposed water legislation.

“Adani has already complied with existing legislation," he said. “There is also the outstanding legal challenges to decisions and approvals already granted by both the Commonwealth and State governments," he added.

Adani’s efforts to build one of the world’s largest coal mine project in Australia’s Queensland state has been hampered time and again since its launch six years ago. A federal court in August last year had revoked the original approval due to environmental concerns. In October last year, the project got a new lease of life after the Australian government gave its re-approval.

Earlier this month, the Queensland Government announced invoking special powers to help progress the Adani’s project by giving it special ‘prescribed project status’. Adani’s latest comments came as Queensland-based regional leaders strongly demanded the state and federal governments to clear the project without any further delays.

In an open letter published in major newspapers around the state on Thursday, several Mayors and business leaders said, “Its time to get Adani’s Galilee projects going—no more red tape, no more delays."

“We can’t afford new roadblocks or delays including new water legislation that activists can exploit in new court ­appeals to kill this project," the letter said.

“With six years of multiple approval processes and multiple court reviews, this project has the most stringent environment conditions ever. That includes detailed water modelling and coordinator–General and federal approvals that have been reviewed and upheld by government," the letter said.

“Enough is enough. Anything more at this late stage in approvals is just red tape and duplication," it noted.

Over a dozen signatories of this letter include Rockhampton Regional Council’s mayor Margaret Strelow, Whitsunday Regional Council mayor Andrew Wilcox, Bowen Basin Mining club director Jodie Currie, Mineral Council of Australia chief executive officer (CEO) Brendan Pearson, Queensland Resources Council CEO Michael Roche and Adani Australia CEO J Janakraj.

Adani spokesperson said, “Adani welcomes the support of the local communities that will directly benefit from the Carmichael mine and associated projects through jobs." PTI

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Updated: 27 Oct 2016, 11:23 AM IST
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