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Australia’s Most Polluting Coal Mines Set to Be Sold – Climate Concerns Mount

Last updated: 2026-05-20 23:38:53 · Environment & Energy

Breaking: Australia’s Dirtiest Coal Mines Headed for Ownership Change

Some of Australia’s most emissions-intensive coal mines are on the verge of being sold, putting their world-leading methane management programs at risk.

Australia’s Most Polluting Coal Mines Set to Be Sold – Climate Concerns Mount
Source: reneweconomy.com.au

These mines currently operate sophisticated systems to capture and reduce methane leakage—one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Experts warn that new owners may have little incentive to maintain these costly measures.

“If the methane controls are dropped, Australia’s overall emissions could spike significantly,” said Dr. Emily Tran, a climate policy analyst at the Australian Institute for Sustainable Development.

Background: A Paradox of Progress

For years, the mines in question have been both the worst polluters and the best at managing methane. Their advanced capture technology has set a benchmark for the industry.

Yet the impending ownership transition threatens to unravel that progress. Buyers are often smaller operators with fewer resources or less commitment to environmental standards.

“The sale could turn these sites from moderate emitters into major sources of unregulated methane,” added Dr. Tran. “That would be a disaster for our climate targets.”

Australia’s Most Polluting Coal Mines Set to Be Sold – Climate Concerns Mount
Source: reneweconomy.com.au

What This Means: A Potential Emissions Bomb

If the new owners scale back methane management, Australia’s carbon footprint could increase by millions of tonnes per year. This would undermine the nation’s Paris Agreement pledges.

Regulatory oversight is weak: there is no federal law mandating methane capture after a mine changes hands. Advocacy groups are calling for urgent government intervention.

“This is a ticking time bomb for the climate,” said Mark Harrison, director of the Clean Energy Group. “We can’t afford to let these mines degrade their environmental safeguards.”

The sales are expected to close within the next three months, leaving little time for policymakers to act. Read more about the background or jump to the implications.

This story is developing. Check back for updates.