AUSTRALASIA

Leigh Creek ready to flow

THE developer of Australia’s first underground coal gasification project for more than five years says it is remaining process agnostic, but is convinced that the disused Leigh Creek coal field in South Australia can play a major role in the Australian energy market.

 Leigh Creek.

Leigh Creek.

Leigh Creek Energy managing director Phil Staveley told Energy News that he was attracted to the company because it was a challenge, but the economics of the Leigh Creek project just continued to improve...

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