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Discussion paper to boost critical minerals exploration

by Rebecca Todesco
November 23, 2022
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Queensland Resources Minister, Scott Stewart, has released a discussion paper looking at changing the way exploration is run for critical minerals, including speeding up approvals, with proposals on the table to boost exploration for the critical minerals Queensland and the world need to decarbonise.

“Queensland has vast reserves of the critical minerals we need to implement our Energy and Jobs Plan, reducing emissions and creating good jobs,” Mr Stewart said.

“The world needs those minerals too, but we need to drive exploration, discovery and development of those deposits to snare the opportunities and jobs available.

“The proposals now on the table seek feedback, with the goal to make exploration more effective, efficient and affordable.”

Earlier this year, the Queensland Government committed to improve the way it releases land for exploration and to simplify the process for applicants to gain access to that land in its 30-year plan for the resources industry.

One of the key proposals in the paper is replicating existing arrangements for coal, oil and gas to apply to critical minerals.

Currently the Department of Resources identifies prospective areas for coal, oil and gas, and then releases this land for competitive tenders.

Mr Stewart said selecting highly prospective areas for tender benefited explorers and the owners of those resources – Queenslanders.

“Identifying areas with good prospects removes some of the risk for explorers, because the existing science tells us that it’s likely deposits could lie in those areas.

“A competitive tender process ensures the company that has the best capacity to explore and develop the site is chosen.”

The paper also proposes:

  • Speeding up the tender process, which currently can take up to five-and-a-half months from seeking to awarding tenders
  • Timing land releases with the industry’s typical peaks and troughs of activity during the year, so that when the government awards tenders, companies can get on the ground straight away

“Having a consistent, indicative schedule of releases will also help industry plan ahead and provide more information for communities and Traditional Owners in areas to be explored,” Mr Stewart said.

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