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The 3rd Gunnedah Basin Coal & Energy Conference 2010

Location:Gunnedah Civic Centre NSW
Start Date:7 September 2010
End Date:8 September 2010
Contact:Diana Lauzi
Email:Diana.lauzi@informa.com.au
Web: www.iir.com.au/informa...rence
Details:The 3rd Gunnedah Basin Coal & Energy Conference will be taking place in September 2010, and will be held against a background of exciting developments in the Gunnedah Basin. Coal seam gas is fast becoming a major draw card for the region, with even some industry commentators talking up the possibility of a LNG export facility being built at the Port of Newcastle along similar lines of what we are seeing in Gladstone. The Gunnedah Basin has exciting potential, and in many ways has the potential to become the new "Surat Basin" for NSW. Come and join the industry at this essential meeting place to network with your peers, gain an understanding of the latest project advances, and assess the enormous potential that the Gunnedah Basin has in becoming a major energy province for Australia.

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