Agency Name: | Department of Mines and Petroleum |
Formed: | 1 January 2009 |
Preceding2: | Department of Consumer and Employment Protection |
Dissolved: | 1 July 2017 |
Superseding: | Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety[1] |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Western Australia |
Chief1 Name: | Richard Sellers |
Chief1 Position: | Director General |
The Department of Mines and Petroleum was a department of the Government of Western Australia until it was superseded by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety on 1 July 2017.[2] The department was formed on 1 January 2009, out of the former Department of Industry and Resources and Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, which were split into three new departments, the Department of Mines and Petroleum, the Department of State Development and the Department of Commerce.[3]
Its focus is the resources sector, maintaining a mining and petroleum regulatory role and incorporating the resources safety responsibilities from the former Department of Consumer and Employment Protection. It also oversees the Geological Survey of Western Australia.
The department operates the MINEDEX website, a continuously updated database containing information on mines, mineral deposits and prospects in Western Australia.[4]
The original Department of Mines was created on 1 January 1894 and ceased in that name on 1 July 1992 when it became the Department of Minerals and Energy.[5]
During the 1894 - 1992 era, the department was originally divided into branches:
Before the change of 1992, the branches had become divisions:
On 1 July 2001 Department of Minerals and Energy and the Department of Resources Development were merged to form the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources.[7]
Further to a review in 2003 the Department was merged with the Department of Industry and Technology to form the Department of Industry and Resources on 3 February 2003.
This department was divided into business groups:
The Department was changed again on 1 January 2009[8] and three new departments were formed: