Santos Fined a Mere $10,000 for Devastating Oil Spill

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Santos Fined a Mere $10,000 for Devastating Oil Spill
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Santos, a major Australian oil and gas company, received a paltry $10,000 fine for a significant oil spill off the coast of Western Australia. Despite the devastating environmental and cultural impacts, the fine faced widespread criticism for being insufficient.

Santos , one of Australia 's largest oil and gas companies, has pleaded guilty and been fined just $10,000 for a significant oil spill off the coast of Western Australia . The penalty follows a spill in March 2022 at the company's Varunus Island Gas Plant, where approximately 25,000 litres of oil were released into the Indian Ocean. In addition to the fine, Santos was ordered to pay $9,700 in court costs.

For a multi-billion-dollar corporation, however, the fine has been widely criticized as insufficient. The oil spill, which occurred off the Pilbara coastline, had devastating impacts on the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi people, for whom the land holds significant cultural importance, and also local marine life, with dead dolphins and other sea creatures found in the affected area. Allegations of a cover-up by the company were raised by an anonymous whistleblower and tabled in Federal Parliament in 2023. According to Western Australian government regulators, dolphins were discovered dead just 200 metres from the slick, 17 hours after the spill occurred. For many, the fine seems like little more than a token penalty. Data from the Australian Taxation Office shows that Santos paid no company income tax from 2015 to 2023, despite declaring $38 billion in income. The minimal fine for such a significant environmental breach has raised concerns about the effectiveness of Australia's environmental regulations.

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