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Santos defends spill response

SANTOS has told <i>Energy News</> that three spills of CSG wastewater in the past month, both near Roma and in the Cooper Basin, were of irrigation quality and did not damage the environment or farming land.

 Work at the Roma gas compression hub.

Work at the Roma gas compression hub.

Activist group Lock the Gate cried foul this morning, demanding full disclosure from Santos and Queensland's Department of Environment and Heritage after the ABC reported there had been two "major" CSG...

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