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Linc found guilty for UCG damage

BRISBANE’S District Court has found former gas producer Linc Energy guilty of five charges of causing serious environmental harm at its Chinchilla underground coal gasification plant.

Former Linc CEO Peter Bond

Former Linc CEO Peter Bond

The company faces fines of up to $9 million when sentencing is handed down on May 11.   The liquidated operator was charged with and found guilty of five counts of wilfully causing harm under the Environmental...

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