Mr Clark has served as the President of a number of gas industry associations, including the Australian Gas Association, the Asia Pacific Natural Gas Vehicles Association and the International Association
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CSG communications
Nixon Communications constructs radio systems to cover the entire work area of gas pipeline projects, including all hand held radios, and all camp communications, which encompass the telephones for both
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DomGas protects domestic gas needs for WA
DomGas Chairman Stuart Hohnen has called for immediate action to implement a 2050 Gas Securtiy Strategy.
“The availability and affordability of gas supply for industry and power generation is the
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CSG and water: quenching the industry’s thirst
Producing coal seam gas (CSG) involves extracting gas from coal seams by reducing ground water pressure that keeps the gas absorbed between layers of coal.
The amount of water to be extracted from a CSG
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Making the link between CSG and water
The key water licensing requirements for coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and production include planning approval, the petroleum tenure, and the pollution and water licences. These approvals categories
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Lateral thinking – drilling Narrabri CSG
Eastern Star Gas (ESG) recently employed a multilateral well drilling technique to intersect the Bibblewindi-12, Bibblewindi-14 and Bibblewindi-13 vertical production wells, which form part of the drilling
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A field of dreams: Gladstone LNG
Queensland holds a huge resource of coal seam gas (CSG), supplying 70 per cent of the gas market in the state. And the resource keeps growing – from the 2006-07 year, production of CSG grew from
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Clarke powering up the CSG industry
Coal seam gas (CSG) is gas that is trapped within the cores of unmined coal seams. The advent of recent drilling technologies has meant that it is possible to economically extract the gas without necessarily
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Arrow: hitting the target with CSG
Development potential
Arrow Energy has more than 80,000 square kilometres of coal seam gas (CSG) acreage near Queensland’s main markets of Townsville, Brisbane and Gladstone. Mr
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Varanus returns to full capacity
The plant returned to producing pre-incident volumes of 360 terajoules per day of gas, Apache Energy spokesman David Parker told local news sources, stating that the repair project is in its final phase.
To
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