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Queensland CSG crucial to energy security
A new report prepared for the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Energy Council confirms the growing contribution of Queensland coal seam gas (CSG) to Australia’s energy security and economic prosperity.
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NT fracking inquiry delay threatens jobs and investment
The Northern Territory is unlikely to see any significant investment in onshore gas projects next year following a decision by the independent inquiry into hydraulic fracturing to delay its final report by three months.
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New report confirms benefits of NT onshore gas development
Shale gas development in the Northern Territory would deliver new jobs, local contracts and increased government revenue, according to an independent economic analysis.
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Natural gas slashes USA emissions: new report
Australia should seek to emulate the success of the US in reducing its emissions by using more natural gas. The US has embraced gas and is reaping the rewards – abundant energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
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PC misses opportunity to remove GST penalty on resource development
The Productivity Commission’s draft report into horizontal fiscal equalisation confirms that the system for distributing GST revenue between states and territories penalises jurisdictions that develop natural gas.
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Commonwealth Grants Commission wants states to get fair reward for gas development
Changes to the GST distribution system flagged by the Commonwealth Grants Commission would encourage states and territories to develop their own gas resources, while also discouraging of non-evidence-based restrictions and moratoriums.
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GLNG to supply gas to domestic market
Gladstone LNG will supply 30 petajoules of gas, which would otherwise have been exported as LNG, to the east coast domestic market over 2018 and 2019.
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LNG an unrecognised success story
Bizarre political debate is failing to recognise the success of Australia’s LNG industry or the need for policies that support the country’s export and domestic gas sectors.
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WA needs more jobs, not another fracking inquiry
WA’s second inquiry into hydraulic fracturing in less than two years is a waste of time and taxpayers’ money. The WA Legislative Council’s Environment and Public Affairs Committee has already found fracking poses negligible risk.
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Queensland still doing the heavy lifting for eastern gas market
While other states and territories hinder gas operations, Queensland is getting on with the job. The State Government recognises the only way to put downward pressure on prices is to increase supply.
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