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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Coal seam gas legislation of Queensland

Paul Careless

Paul Careless presented this extended abstract to the 49th APPEA Conference on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 in Darwin.

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Corrs Chambers Westgarth Waterfront Place 1 Eagle Street Brisbane Queensland 4000

The APPEA Journal 49(2) 590-590 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ08063
Published: 2009

Abstract

An overview will be presented of the Queensland petroleum and environmental legislation relating to the exploration for and production of coal seam gas with three key focusses:

  1. a discussion of the statutory classification of coal seam gas as petroleum and the relevant statutory regulatory regime, which applies particularly with respect to competing or coincident minerals such as coal and coal gasification products;

  2. a description of the principal features and requirements for both exploration and production tenures, including land access and compensation obligations. Reference will be made to associated environmental authorities and licences, and particular environmental issues such as the containment and disposal of water will be brought to the surface as a part of production operations; and,

  3. how the legislation has sought to deal with the coordination of exploration and production operations between coal seam gas, conventional coal mining and the more recent technology of underground coal gasification with respect to the same areas.

The paper will conclude with a discussion of areas of ongoing concern and difficulty including the ability to transport associated water through pipeline systems, land access and gas storage in natural underground reservoirs.

keywords: Coal seam gas, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 (PGA), Mineral Resources Act 1989 (MRA), associated water, water disposal, co-ordination arrangements and underground coal gasification

Paul Careless is a special counsel with Corrs Chambers Westgarth in Brisbane, and holds degrees in arts and law from the University of Queensland.Paul is a corporate and commercial lawyer who specialises in the area of petroleum and gas law specialising in coal seam gas and dealing with issues relating to joint venture arrangements; acquisition of exploration and production titles; gas processing and transportation arrangements; and, dealing with co-ordination and interface arrangements between coal seam gas producers and coal exploration and production companies.Paul advises a number of companies in relation to the coal seam gas industry including advising the Queensland Gas Company in relation on its upstream tenement and operational arrangements.

Paul.Careless@corrs.com.au