The coal seam gas (CSG) industry in Queensland and New South Wales is growing rapidly and the debate over this issue in the community is heating up.
What is Coal Seam Gas?
Natural gas in coal, known as coal seam gas, coal seam methane, or coal bed methane, occurs when the coal is formed deep underground by a process of heating and compressing plant matter. The gas is trapped in the coal in tiny fractures, known as seams or cleats, typically 300-600 metres underground. Read More
Environmental Justice Society (Aug 10)
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