CSG water safely released: DERM

DERM spokesperson Andrew Brier said that Arrow discharged the treated water into Wilkie Creek from the Daandine water storage and treatment facility during the January 2011 flood event in Queensland. Mr
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Queensland: skilling up for the gas industry

Large-scale gas projects require significant numbers of skilled workers. Ensuring projects are not delayed due to skill shortages requires investment in skills and training programs by both industry and
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An unconventional opportunity

Non-conventional oil and gas is a relatively new concept to the petroleum industry. It relates not to the characteristics of the oil or gas but rather to where the oil and gas is held and produced from
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WDS shines in the Surat

WDS’ work comprises of the installation of coal seam gas and water gathering pipelines and the mechanical installation of associated lease compression and surface facilities. In addition, WDS is
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Measuring gas – near enough may not be good enough

There are many areas where the measurement of gas composition is essential – the determination of energy content of natural gas and other fuel gases, the measurement of stack emissions, or monitoring
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5 minutes with Julie Beeby

After completing a PhD in Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Dr Beeby was introduced to coal seam gas (CSG) when working as a feasibility study project manager at an ammonium nitrate plant at Moura, which
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QCLNG contract – a milestone for Enerflex

The Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) Project is being constructed by BG Group through subsidiary QGC to develop Queensland coal seam gas (CSG) for Australian and international markets. The project involves
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