The construction of Queensland’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants on Curtis Island near Gladstone, required many technical and complex crane lifts, writes Mat Ovenden. As part of Queensland’s...
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With the development of an ‘LNG Highway’ from Queensland to Victoria already well underway, LNG looks set to become a dominant player in heavy transport green fuel alternatives, writes Alex Dronoff...
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland’s (REIQ) CEO and Managing Director, Anton Kardash, has provided an exclusive mining region housing market update for readers of Queensland Mining and Energy...
With Brisbane Airport experiencing well-publicised problems with congestion and delayed flights, mine companies are looking at moving their FIFO bases elsewhere. Competition between regional airports...
The Federal Government’s Energy White Paper 2012, released in October, sets out the Government’s position on energy policy issues affecting the nation and provides a strategic policy framework for...
Queensland’s gas industry is set for further gains in 2013, as the $60billion industry moves to become the state’s second-largest behind coal, writes Anthony Fensom. Queensland’s gas boom is set for...
Assessing the future transport challenges for mining in Queensland is a complex task with the majority of planning relying on information from a variety of sources. There are several variables...
Energy Drilling Australia (EDA), has secured a second rig, a Schramm TXD drilling rig to complement their existing drilling capability. It is envisaged that the rig will be utilised within the Coal...
Modularisation in construction is a growing trend within the resources sector, and given that preassembled modules are being fabricated in Asia there is a need for heavy lifting equipment and sound...
Casing for CSG and CMM – Once considered to be just a hazard, Coal Seam Gas (CSG) and Coal Mine Methane (CMM) is now rapidly increasing as a major fuel source, here and globally. Coal seam gas...