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Qld govt seeks to diversify Bowen Basin out of coal

A $5 million gas infrastructure study by the Queensland government could lead to opening the coal-rich Bowen Basin as Queensland’s next gas frontier.

 Any potential new gas infrastructure will need to be fit-for-purpose and drive private investment and growth.

Any potential new gas infrastructure will need to be fit-for-purpose and drive private investment and growth.

Queensland resources minister Scott Stewart said gas is playing a critical role as a transition fuel to renewables and is one of the reasons why the Queensland government are investing into the study....

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