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OPINION: Balancing coal and CSG

QUEENSLAND'S framework for overlapping coal and coal seam gas tenements was introduced in 2004, at a time when there were no proposals for projects to develop CSG into liquefied natural gas. <b>By McCullough Robertson special counsel Tim Hanmore and lawyer Sarah McBratney</b>

OPINION: Balancing coal and CSG

Now that there are several major CSG-LNG projects proposed in Queensland, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation's framework has been put to the test, with both the LNG and coal...

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