unconventional gas

Gas company Metgasco is so determined to drill for unconventional gas in northern NSW it is prepared to make enemies of old friends 鈥 the NSW Coalition government. On September 1, it was halting talks with Mike Baird's government and suing it for damages.
More than 250 farmers and their city cousins rallied at Queensland Parliament House on May 21 calling for an end to unconventional gas production and coal mining. The rally was organised by Lock the Gate (Queensland). Farmers from the Bentley Blockade and Northern Rivers in NSW travelled to Brisbane for the rally.
The NSW government has suspended Metgasco鈥檚 licence to drill for gas at Bentley, near Lismore. Energy minister Anthony Roberts said on May 15: 鈥淭he Office of Coal Seam Gas made the suspension on the grounds that Metgasco did not fulfil a condition of its exploration licence, namely to undertake genuine and effective consultation with the community as required.鈥