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Carbon Energy confirms UCG syngas reserves


CARBON Energy says independent testing of its underground coal gasification syngas reserves at the Bloodwood Creek site in Queensland’s Surat Basin show the site will support a power station and ammonia and synthetic natural gas plants for the next 15 years.



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