The latest results from two multi-year studies into what happens when gas comes to town points to the beginnings of a much awaited stabilisation phase and slowly improving levels of trust in the CSG industry.
Event promotion for a 1.5 hour workshop on what happens when CSG comes to town. Regional workshops in Roma, Miles, Chinchilla, Dalby and Toowoomba in June 2019
A specially engineered bentonite plug is showing potential as an even more effective and permanent seal of bores than the cement-based plugs used currently.
The University of Queensland Centre for Coal Seam Gas (UQ-CCSG) congratulates UQ researcher Dr Christopher Leonardi who was recently awarded a prestigious mid-career Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship.
Over 110 industry, government, university and community stakeholders attended UQ-CCSG’s showcase event, the Annual Research Review, on 7 December 2018.
How would you like to really see what’s going on in your coal seam gas (CSG) production well? Counter-current, gas and water flow in an annulus is not what we’re used to. New laboratory infrastructure at The University of Queensland’s Centre for Coal Seam Gas (UQ CCSG) has been built to investigate the complex interaction of gas and water flows within CSG wells, which will improve understanding of well production and well infrastructure performance.
The Centre for Coal Seam Gas partnered with the CUP(B) (CBM Research Centre) to hold the China-Australia Unconventional Natural Gas Forum in Jincheng, Shanxi Province from 11-14 September 2018.
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2024 Annual Research Review 28 November 2024 The Centre's annual half-day showcase event updated attendees on the multidisciplinary research underway across the Centre and provided insights into the priorities for 2025 and beyond. Learn more