List of environmental accidents in the fossil fuel industry in Australia

This is a list of industrial accidents and incidents that have resulted in environmental damage and/or has resulted in death or major injury that have occurred within the fossil fuel industry in Australia, in either the extraction, mining, processing or transporting phases.
  • Oil tanker Oceanic Grandeur oil spill – 1970[1]
  • Box Flat Mine explosion resulting in the death of 17 miners – 1972
  • Bulk coal tanker Sygna oil spill – 1974[2]
  • Oil tanker Princess Anne Marie oil spill – 1975[3]
  • Kianga coal mine explosion – 1975[4]
  • Oil tanker World Encouragement oil spill – 1979[5]
  • Appin coal mine explosion resulting in the death of 14 miners – 1979
  • Oil tanker Esso Gippsland oil spill – 1982[6]
  • Moura coal mine roof fall and explosion – 1986[7]
  • Collinsville Coal Roof collapse in mine shaft – 1988[8]
  • Crude oil tanker Arthur Phillip oil spill – 1990[9]
  • Oakleigh Number Three Colliery roof collapse resulting in death of a miner – 1990[10]
  • Newlands coal mine gas explosion resulting in death of miner – 1990[11]
  • Goonyella-Riverside coal mine outrush of coal and water – 1991[12]
  • South Bulli coal mine incident resulting in the death of 3 miners – 1991[13]
  • Western Main coal mine Pillar Collapse resulting in the death of 3 miners – 1991[14]
  • Moura Open Cut coal mine incident resulting in death of 2 miners and serious injury to 2 others – 1993[15]
  • Oil tanker Kirki oil spill – 1991[16]
  • Moura coal mine explosion – 1994[17]
  • Xstrata's Oaky Creek coal mine, miner lost his life when vehicle was driven over the edge of the excavation due to the substandard condition of the workplace – 1996[18]
  • Laleham No1 coal mine, miner pinned between machinery resulting in death of miner – 1996[19]
  • Gretley coal mine disaster resulting in the death of 4 miners – 1996[20][21]
  • Newhill coal mine, rib collapse causing death to miner – 1997[22]
  • BHP's Blackwater Open Cut coal mine, vehicle incident resulting in death of miner – 1997[23]
  • Esso Longford gas plant explosion – 1998
  • Mobil Port Stanvac Refinery oil spill – 1999[24]
  • Varanus Island Terminal oil spill – 1999[25]
  • Oil tanker Laura D'Amato oil spill – 1999[26]
  • Oil carrier Sylvan Arrow oil spill – 1999[27]
  • Cook coal mine coal dislodged resulting in death of miner – 2000[28]
  • Jellinabah Open Cut Coal incident causing severe crush injuries to miner – 2000[29]
  • Oaky coal mine roof fall causing death to miner – 2000[30]
  • Goonyella Riverside coal mine experienced a major structural failure resulting in serious injury to a miner – 2000[31]
  • Bulk carrier Global Peace oil spill at RG Tanner Coal loading facility in Gladstone in Queensland – 2006[32]
  • Yallourn Power Station Coal mine wall collapse (mine flooded by the Latrobe River) – 2007[33]
  • Venus Island gas pipeline explosion – 2008
  • Santos Limited Port Bonython groundwater contamination (Crude oil leak from storage tanks enter the groundwater) – 2008–2012[34][35][36]
  • Montara Well Head Platform blowout and subsequent oil and gas spill – 2009[37]
  • Eastern Star Gas (taken over by Santos Ltd) Coal Stream Gas operation incident which resulted in 10,000 litres of toxic water waste entering the environment in the Pilliga State Forest – 2011[38][39]
  • Princess Highway closed after heavy resulted in land movement at the Hazelwood mine causing cracks in the road – 2011[40][41]
  • Springvale and Angus Place coal mines – Undertook unapproved coal mining and/or discharging mine groundwater into an environmentally sensitive area – 2011[42]
  • Collapse of the Morwell River Diversion at the Yallourn Coal Mine – 2012[43]
  • Santos Limited Jackson oil spill – 2013[44]

See also

References

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