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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9781107663237 |
082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
346.9404679 |
Cutter |
HEP.M |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Hepburn, Samantha, |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Mining and energy law |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
Samantha Hepburn. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
Melbourne |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
Cambridge University Press |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
2015 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xxxi, 454 p. : |
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illustrations ; |
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25 cm |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc |
Includes bibliographic references and index. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
Contents<br/>Machine generated contents note: 1.Ownership of minerals and natural resources<br/>1.1.Introduction<br/>1.1.1.The nature and scope of energy resources in Australia<br/>1.2.Ownership of the subsurface strata at common law<br/>1.3.Public ownership for minerals and petroleum<br/>1.4.The proprietary status of mining tenements<br/>1.5.Royal minerals: Gold and silver<br/>1.6.Ownership of renewable resources: Hydro-electricity, geothermal, solar, and wind<br/>1.6.1.Hydro-electrical power<br/>1.6.2.Geothermal energy<br/>1.6.3.Ownership of water in Australia<br/>1.6.4.Access entitlements for wind and solar<br/>1.6.5.Market progression<br/>1.7.Division of land and resources: Overlapping tenures<br/>1.8.Land access and compensation<br/>1.9.Native title, cultural heritage, and mining rights<br/>1.10.Review questions<br/>1.11.Further reading<br/>2.Resource titles: Permits, licenses, and leases<br/>2.1.Introduction<br/>2.2.Mining approval process: Exploration, assessment, and extraction phases<br/>Contents note continued: 2.3.Exploration licences and permits<br/>2.3.1.Approval process<br/>2.3.2.The character of an exploration licence/​permit<br/>2.3.3.Relevant legislative provisions<br/>2.3.3.1.New South Wales<br/>2.3.3.2.Western Australia<br/>2.3.3.3.Queensland<br/>2.3.4.Proprietary status of the exploration licence<br/>2.3.5.Legal status of offshore exploration permits: s 51 (xxxi) Constitution<br/>2.4.Retention licences and assessment leases<br/>2.5.Mining and production leases<br/>2.5.1.Statutory character of a mining lease<br/>2.5.2.General terms and conditions of a mining lease<br/>2.5.3.General entitlements of a mining lease<br/>2.6.Review questions<br/>2.7.Further reading<br/>3.Australian offshore petroleum and minerals regulation<br/>3.1.Introduction<br/>3.2.Constitutional arrangements for offshore regulation<br/>3.2.1.United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea<br/>3.2.2.Territorial waters<br/>3.2.3.State jurisdiction in the territorial sea<br/>Contents note continued: 3.2.4.Contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone, and the continental shelf<br/>3.2.5.The high seas<br/>3.2.6.Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 (Cth)<br/>3.2.7.Overview of the OGGSA title framework<br/>3.2.7.1.Petroleum exploration permit<br/>3.2.7.2.Petroleum retention lease<br/>3.2.7.3.Petroleum production licence<br/>3.2.7.4.Infrastructure licence<br/>3.2.7.5.Pipeline licence<br/>3.2.8.Sea installations<br/>3.2.9.Offshore petroleum safety: NOPSEMA<br/>3.2.10.Joint petroleum area and Greater Sunrise: Australia and Timor-Leste<br/>3.2.11.Offshore Minerals Act 1994 (Cth)<br/>3.3.Review questions<br/>3.4.Further reading<br/>4.Natural gas regulation<br/>4.1.Introduction<br/>4.2.What is natural gas?<br/>4.3.The Australian gas market<br/>4.4.The regulatory framework for natural gas<br/>4.4.1.The former natural gas access code<br/>4.4.2.The National Gas Law: Functions of the AER and the AEMC<br/>4.4.3.The National Gas Law: An overview<br/>Contents note continued: 4.4.4.Pipeline classification under the National Gas Law<br/>4.4.5.Light and fully regulated pipelines<br/>4.4.6.Access determination disputes<br/>4.4.7.Access arrangement information for light and full regulation pipelines<br/>4.5.Review questions<br/>4.6.Further reading<br/>5.Unconventional gas regulation<br/>5.1.Introduction<br/>5.2.What is unconventional gas?<br/>5.2.1.Shale gas<br/>5.2.2.Tight gas<br/>5.2.3.Coal seam gas<br/>5.3.How is unconventional gas extracted?<br/>5.3.1.Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling<br/>5.3.2.Water pumping for coal seam gas extraction<br/>5.4.Environmental and social issues associated with unconventional gas extraction<br/>5.5.Regulatory frameworks for unconventional gas: Queensland and New South Wales<br/>5.5.1.Queensland: Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004<br/>5.5.1.1.Regulatory requirements for resource titles<br/>5.5.1.2.Access and compensation framework<br/>5.5.2.New South Wales<br/>Contents note continued: 5.5.2.1.The ownership framework under the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 (NSW)<br/>5.5.2.2.Petroleum licences and conditions under the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 (NSW)<br/>5.5.2.3.Land access, compensation and access disputes<br/>5.5.2.4.Codes of practice for CSG: Fracture stimulation and well integrity<br/>5.5.2.5.The gateway process<br/>5.5.2.6.Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW); Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (NSW)<br/>5.5.2.7.The Water Management Act 2000 (NSW) and the Aquifer Interference Policy<br/>5.6.Regulatory framework: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)<br/>5.7.Review questions<br/>5.8.Further reading<br/>6.Renewable energy: Regulation, the RET, wind energy, and the market framework<br/>6.1.Introduction<br/>6.2.What is renewable energy?<br/>6.3.The renewable energy market<br/>6.4.Statutory regulation: Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (Cth)<br/>6.5.Background to the RET<br/>Contents note continued: 6.6.Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), the Clean Energy Regulator (CER), and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)<br/>6.7.The Large-scale Renewable Energy Target<br/>6.8.The SRES and the Solar Credits Scheme<br/>6.9.The economics of renewable energy<br/>6.10.National electricity market<br/>6.11.Wind energy: Regulatory and practical issues<br/>6.12.Review questions<br/>6.13.Further reading<br/>7.Carbon capture sequestration<br/>7.1.Introduction<br/>7.2.What is carbon capture and storage?<br/>7.3.Why do we need CCS?<br/>7.4.Capturing CO2<br/>7.4.1.Pre-combustion technology<br/>7.4.2.Post-combustion technology<br/>7.4.3.Oxyfuel combustion<br/>7.4.3.1.Enhanced oil recovery operations<br/>7.4.3.2.CCS operations in the cement industry<br/>7.5.Transporting CO2<br/>7.6.Storing CO2<br/>7.7.International CCS projects<br/>7.8.CCS in Australia<br/>7.9.Regulating the storage of CO2 in Australia<br/>7.9.1.Victoria: Greenhouse Gas Geological Sequestration Act 2008<br/>Contents note continued: 7.9.2.Queensland: Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2009<br/>7.9.3.The Australian offshore statutory regime<br/>7.9.3.1.Commonwealth: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006<br/>7.9.3.2.Victoria: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2010<br/>7.9.4.Legal liability for carbon capture in Australia<br/>7.9.4.1.Environmental concerns<br/>7.9.4.2.Tortious actions<br/>7.9.4.3.Regulatory standards<br/>7.10.Review questions<br/>7.11.Further reading<br/>8.Climate change and mining and energy policy<br/>8.1.Introduction<br/>8.2.Changes in the climate system: Atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, and sea level<br/>8.3.The legal framework<br/>8.3.1.The IPCC<br/>8.3.2.The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change<br/>8.3.3.The Kyoto Protocol<br/>8.3.4.The Energy Charter and the Energy Charter Treaty<br/>8.3.5.The Harvard Project: a new proposed framework for climate change<br/>8.4.The economics of climate change<br/>Contents note continued: 8.5.The impact of climate change on Australian mining and energy Industries<br/>8.6.Review questions<br/>8.7.Further reading<br/>9.Environmental regulation<br/>9.1.Introduction<br/>9.2.Jurisdictional framework<br/>9.3.Bilateral agreements<br/>9.4.Environmental impact assessment<br/>9.5.Environmental assessment of onshore mining projects in Western Australia<br/>9.6.Environmental assessment of onshore mining projects in Queensland<br/>9.7.Environmental assessment of onshore mining projects in New South Wales<br/>9.8.Commonwealth environmental legislation: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999<br/>9.9.Review questions<br/>9.10.Further reading<br/>10.Mining agreements and revenue frameworks<br/>10.1.Introduction<br/>10.2.Mining agreements<br/>10.2.1.Concession agreements<br/>10.2.2.Profit sharing contracts<br/>10.2.3.Risk service contracts<br/>10.2.4.Joint venture agreements<br/>10.3.The core elements of a mining agreement<br/>10.4.Revenue frameworks<br/>Contents note continued: 10.4.1.Royalties<br/>10.4.2.Royalty rates and mining taxes in the Australian context<br/>10.4.2.1.Coal royalty rates<br/>10.4.2.2.Iron ore royalty rates<br/>10.4.2.3.Petroleum royalty rates<br/>10.4.2.4.Privately owned minerals<br/>10.4.2.5.Meaning of a well-head<br/>10.4.2.6.Mining taxes in Australia<br/>10.4.2.7.Minerals resource rent tax<br/>10.4.2.8.Petroleum resource rent tax<br/>10.5.Review questions<br/>10.6.Further reading. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Carbon dioxide mitigation |
General subdivision |
Law and legislation |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Mineral industries |
General subdivision |
Environmental aspects |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Environmental law |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Carbon sequestration |
General subdivision |
Law and legislation |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Mining Law |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Energy industries |
General subdivision |
Law and legislation |
Geographic subdivision |
Australia. |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Dewey Decimal Classification |
Item type |
Books |