>Maybe they are going to do some changes in that regard
What I meant was that there is no great need for infrastructure in the Beetaloo in the near future (as in 2,3,4 years). They still have a lot of work to do. If at some point in the future they did need some major pipelines, I don't see that being a problem either. If someone in Australia needs a pipeline, APA seems to take care of it.
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