In addition to government royalties, Australia’s coal seam gas (CSG) development has been beneficial in terms of facilitating regional economic development and growth, expansion of remote populations and facilities, increased employment opportunities and improved regional infrastructure, mainly in regional Queensland. There is substantial revenue potential for the Australian economy from the export of the resource to international energy markets. Many current CSG operations in Australia are located in prime agricultural-cattle grazing regions. Failure to identify potential coexistence opportunities between agribusiness promoting industries (API’s) and the CSG industry could limit the agriculture value chain and consequently restrict Austral...
The production of coal seam gas (CSG) in Australia is set to increase, driven by increasing global d...
The competitiveness of the agribusiness sector is critical to the social and economic sustainability...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
Previous studies have explored the contentious coexistence of agriculture and coal seam gas (CSG) de...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring methane found in coal seams. Australia has sizeable kno...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
This feasibility study is a response to the increasing of interest in coal seam gas (CSG) in Austral...
The development of the coal seam gas industry in Australia has led to the extraction of large volume...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
This paper examines views about the restructuring of rural industries that are based on natural reso...
Australia had reserves of over 258,888 petajoules or 6.65 trillion cubic metres of unconventional Co...
Australia is often called the �lucky country� meaning that its prosperity depends more on its minera...
The demand for natural gas in Queensland, Australia has historically been supplied from conventional...
The alleged benefits to NSW communities from Santos’ plans to develop coal seam gas reserves in the...
The production of coal seam gas (CSG) in Australia is set to increase, driven by increasing global d...
The competitiveness of the agribusiness sector is critical to the social and economic sustainability...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
Previous studies have explored the contentious coexistence of agriculture and coal seam gas (CSG) de...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring methane found in coal seams. Australia has sizeable kno...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
This feasibility study is a response to the increasing of interest in coal seam gas (CSG) in Austral...
The development of the coal seam gas industry in Australia has led to the extraction of large volume...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
This paper examines views about the restructuring of rural industries that are based on natural reso...
Australia had reserves of over 258,888 petajoules or 6.65 trillion cubic metres of unconventional Co...
Australia is often called the �lucky country� meaning that its prosperity depends more on its minera...
The demand for natural gas in Queensland, Australia has historically been supplied from conventional...
The alleged benefits to NSW communities from Santos’ plans to develop coal seam gas reserves in the...
The production of coal seam gas (CSG) in Australia is set to increase, driven by increasing global d...
The competitiveness of the agribusiness sector is critical to the social and economic sustainability...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...