Critics of coal seam gas (CSG) and the peak petroleum industry are trading barbs over whether claims made to a Senate committee are true.
The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) claimed on Wednesday that activist group Lock the Gate had made several errors in submissions to a Senate inquiry into the management of the Murray Darling Basin.
APPEA attacked Lock the Gate president Drew Hutton, saying he'd made claims that were misleading and untrue about CSG, which is a technique to produce natural gas locked within coal seams of which Australia has large supplies, particularly in Queensland and NSW.
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