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Geography of Australia / Bowen Basin / Produced water / Coalbed methane / QGC / Hydraulic fracturing / Shale gas / Coal mining / Surat Basin / Geology of Australia / Energy / Geology of Queensland
Date: 2014-02-19 20:05:20
Geography of Australia
Bowen Basin
Produced water
Coalbed methane
QGC
Hydraulic fracturing
Shale gas
Coal mining
Surat Basin
Geology of Australia
Energy
Geology of Queensland

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