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QER eye for oil shale

THE Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association and the Federal Government recently called for a renewed exploration effort to find urgently needed reserves of indigenous oil to offset the rapidly rising crude oil import bill. While more exploration in frontier areas is certainly a sound objective, it makes no mention of the billions of barrels already known to exist in Queensland’s oil shales. <b>By RICK WILKINSON</b>

QER eye for oil shale

Over the past year, the new owners of most of the deposits in the east Queensland oil shale province – the Ziff brothers of New York and Sandefer Investments of Houston via a company called Queensland...

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