Pipeline business moves into CSG

One pipeline company benefitting from the resources boom is PPI Corporation. A private Australian owned company, it has been producing Polyethylene (PE) pipe in Brisbane for nearly 30 years. However the
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CSG may give new wings to the Australian economy

In December 1986 canaries were finally made redundant in British coal mines. Twenty-two years later the gases the canaries were used to detect offer Australia’s economy new wings. The canary was
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CSG – next generation legal issues

With the ever increasing pressures on government and business alike to find cleaner and more environmentally friendly sources of energy, CSG is well placed to provide long term and sustainable electricity
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CSG – firing up Australia’s gas industry

“It’s been a juggernaut, really. It’s revealed an absolutely phenomenal resource in Queensland, and to some extent in NSW,”? said Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration
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Origin finalises CSG deal

The original conditional agreement for purchase was entered into with the Pangea Group in April 2009 and has now been finalised with Origin paying $A660 million for the interest in the permit. The permit
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Blue Energy swoops in on Queensland CSG market

In September, Blue Energy closed its $A34.6 million equity raising, with money raised serving to speed up the company’s plans to appraise and develop its Queensland CSG explorations. The company
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Armflame – working hard across the gas industry

The company’s strengths lie in gas gathering network design and supply, well head connection design and supply, metering, valving, civil construction, manpower and equipment, dams, river crossings,
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Coal seam gas

According to independent energy research firm EnergyQuest, in 2006 CSG production reached a new high of 80 PJ, an increase of 31.4 per cent, in response to Australia’s growing gas consumption needs,
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Austech launches monitoring solutions for gases

The Austech Methane Analyser has been custom designed to monitor the concentration of methane being fed to engine modules installed in power stations supplied by Landfill Waste Gas, Coal Seam Methane or
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Making use of water from CSG operations

The water that comes from CSG developments is often rich in salts and other constituents that render it unsuitable for many direct beneficial uses. According to the Queensland Government’s Department
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