OIL & GAS

Flooding hits Alligator Energy as Beach on high alert

Beach on alert to keep facilities and employees safe

Floodwaters from Queensland surge down Cooper Creek, cutting off access to the South Australian outback town of Innamincka — near Alligator Energy’s Big Lake uranium project and Santos and Beach Energy’s Moomba operations.

Floodwaters from Queensland surge down Cooper Creek, cutting off access to the South Australian outback town of Innamincka — near Alligator Energy’s Big Lake uranium project and Santos and Beach Energy’s Moomba operations. | Credits: WrightsAir

Alligator Energy has suspended its follow-up drill program at the Big Lake uranium project in South Australia's Lake Eyre Basin after heavy rainfall in western Queensland triggered widespread flooding...

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