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No end in sight for NSW CSG

THE CSG business may not be as dead in New South Wales as Lock the Gate might like to believe in the wake of the high profile cancellation of projects by Metgasco and AGL Energy, with the state government expected to make the first new CSG exploration licences available from mid-year.

No end in sight for NSW CSG

However, the long-term viability of those licences could come under threat, with the opposition Labor party calling for NSW to go all-in for renewable energy, taking a more cautious line on CSG. CSG,...

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