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CSG groundwater effects a hurdle: Macfarlane

CONCERNS about the possible impacts of coal seam gas production on groundwater supply could have the potential to stop the burgeoning CSG industry in Queensland, Shadow Energy and Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane has warned.

CSG groundwater effects a hurdle: Macfarlane

Speaking at the SEAAOC conference in Darwin on Friday, Macfarlane said the concerns about CSG production are "real hurdles with potential to derail, if not stop the coal seam gas industry in Queensland."...

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