The Schlumberger-funded facility will house more than $2.5 million worth of specialised geotechnical equipment supporting industry-leading research focused largely on unconventional gas technologies.
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Origin Energy chief slams CSG critics
Origin Energy managing director Grant King has accused coal seam gas protestors of being ill-informed and unscrupulous in their attacks on the industry.
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GE consortium to build coal seam gas salt extraction plant in South Australia
GE and Penrice Soda Holdings consortium to build brine pilot plant to selectively precipitate and recover salts from coal seam gas brine streams.
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New pilot plant to investigate extracting salts from CSG brine by-product
GE and Penrice Soda Holdings, working together as GE and Penrice Consortium, have announced an agreement with QGC for a brine pilot plant in South Australia.
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National Water Commission calls for a closer look at fracking
In the past few years, there have been many mining and petroleum activities that have competed for the use of water resources. The most thirsty of all is the extraction of CSG.
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New machine will test coal seam gas environmental impact
A new machine from the University of NSW will be used by researchers to determine how coal seam gas extraction affects underground water supplies.
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‘We want CSG’ campaign launched
Australia’s coal seam gas producers have launched an information campaign focussing on the investment, jobs, environmental benefits and opportunities that the industry generates.
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Sentry Petroleum completes drilling its first coal seam gas well in Queensland
Drilling of the Talundilly_CSG1 well in ATP 862 in Queensland encountered 12.7m of net coal which was canistered immediately for gas desorption measurements.
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Positive findings for CSG wellhead compliance
Key findings in a Queensland Coal Seam Gas industry report that have just been released show the overwhelming majority of CSG well heads operate within strict safety standards.
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KBR wins contracts for three Australian coal seam gas pipelines
KBR has been selected to execute engineering design services for three coal seam gas pipelines designed to carry CSG from gasfields in central Queensland to an export facility on Curtis Island.
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