Coal seam gas (CSG) is an unconventional gas source that often requires highly invasive extraction methods, including horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking). While CSG has made up a small part of Australia’s gas supply mix since the late 90s, production has increased drastically in the past few years, and with it the threat of many more CSG projects going ahead in the near future. At the end of 2013, Queensland was home to approximately 5,500 CSG producing wells, however this number is projected to grow to over 14,000 by the end of 2020. Similarly, NSW CSG production is expected to increase dramatically if two major proposed projects go ahead. AGL’s Gloucester gas project is expected to produce up to 30 petajoules ...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring gas, predominantly methane (CH4) that can be used as a ...
In light of the increasing demand for gas resources, both domestically and internationally, the Aust...
Australia is fortunate to be endowed with considerable natural resources, not only for energy produc...
This paper argues that there is little for Australia to gain by rushing into an expansion of CSG ope...
Coal Seam Gas (CSG) development in Queensland is currently going through a transition from less than...
The demand for natural gas in Queensland, Australia has historically been supplied from conventional...
Coal seam gas extraction is set to become a huge industry in Queensland, where massive contracts are...
This paper argues that before Australia jumps into the golden age of gas as a way of combating clima...
Queensland experienced extraordinary growth in booked 2P coal seam gas (CSG) reserves, rising from 3...
Coal seam gas (CSG), also known as coalbed methane (CBM), is an important source of gas supply to th...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring methane found in coal seams. Australia has sizeable kno...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
The majority of Australia’s coal seam gas (CSG) reserves are in Queensland, where the industry has e...
The story of fracking in Australia is still unfolding and affecting rural communities, where shallow...
In Australia, Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is a relatively new source of natural gas commonly advocated as a...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring gas, predominantly methane (CH4) that can be used as a ...
In light of the increasing demand for gas resources, both domestically and internationally, the Aust...
Australia is fortunate to be endowed with considerable natural resources, not only for energy produc...
This paper argues that there is little for Australia to gain by rushing into an expansion of CSG ope...
Coal Seam Gas (CSG) development in Queensland is currently going through a transition from less than...
The demand for natural gas in Queensland, Australia has historically been supplied from conventional...
Coal seam gas extraction is set to become a huge industry in Queensland, where massive contracts are...
This paper argues that before Australia jumps into the golden age of gas as a way of combating clima...
Queensland experienced extraordinary growth in booked 2P coal seam gas (CSG) reserves, rising from 3...
Coal seam gas (CSG), also known as coalbed methane (CBM), is an important source of gas supply to th...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring methane found in coal seams. Australia has sizeable kno...
In Australia, exploitation of shale gas is at an early stage. Western Australia has estimated its te...
The majority of Australia’s coal seam gas (CSG) reserves are in Queensland, where the industry has e...
The story of fracking in Australia is still unfolding and affecting rural communities, where shallow...
In Australia, Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is a relatively new source of natural gas commonly advocated as a...
Coal seam gas (CSG) is a naturally occurring gas, predominantly methane (CH4) that can be used as a ...
In light of the increasing demand for gas resources, both domestically and internationally, the Aust...
Australia is fortunate to be endowed with considerable natural resources, not only for energy produc...