Coal seam gas companies are being questioned about the impact of their projects on the Murray-Darling Basin, at a Senate inquiry in Canberra.
The Senate Committee on Rural Affairs and Transport, chaired by Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan, is looking at the economic, social and environmental impacts of mining coal seam gas.
Santos, Queensland Gas, AGL, and Arrow Energy are presenting their views, and seeking to address concerns expressed by landholders in earlier hearings.
Mark Macfarlane, from Santos, explained how the company's processes ensured gas extraction was safe and environmentally sustainable. Read More
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