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More needed to promote CSG-LNG benefits

QUEENSLAND'S coal seam gas to LNG industry has more positive than negatives but companies and governments need to do more to spruik the benefits of the $50 billion industry, according to Queensland Natural Resources Minister Rachel Nolan

More needed to promote CSG-LNG benefits

Speaking at the inaugural Queensland Gas Conference and Exhibition on Tuesday, Nolan said while the benefits of the CSG-LNG industry outweighed the negatives, many people still remained unconvinced. ...

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