
Native Title Process Begins for 2 of Terra Calor Energy’s Queensland Geothermal Exploration Permit Applications
Terra Calor Energy Pty Limited (TCE) has been advised by the Queensland Department of Resources that the native title assessments for the Exploration Permits for Geothermal Energy (EPG) No’s 2052 and 2053 applications have been finalised, and the department has identified that the underlying tenure includes land where Native Title may continue to exist.
As part of the Native Title process permits EPG 2052 and 2053 have been publicly notified by the Department of Resources’ Native Title Services in the local newspaper and the Koori Mail.
Concerning EPG 2051, which has also been applied for, part of it is subject to the Gaangalu Nation People (No. 4) (QUD33/2019) (QCD2024/001) determination, which is currently under appeal in the Full Federal Court of Australia. Consequently, TCE’s application for EPG 2051 is on hold until the court reaches a decision.
Terra Calor Energy’s geothermal application areas and Queensland’s electricity transmission lines.
Applications for 3 Geothermal Exploration Permits in Queensland
Terra Calor Energy Pty Limited (TCE) is pleased to announce it has lodged applications for three permits to explore for geothermal energy in Queensland, Australia.
Terra Calor Energy Pty Limited (TCE) is pleased to announce it has lodged applications for three permits to explore for geothermal energy in Queensland, Australia.
The three permit applications, EPG 2051, EPG 2052 and EPG 2053, are respectively located near the towns of Moura, Burketown and Moranbah where TCE evaluation of available data has identified the potential for the occurrence of significant heat sources beneath the surface. The applications are currently being processed by the relevant Queensland Government authorities.
Terra Calor Energy’s geothermal application areas and Queensland’s electricity transmission lines.