Abstract

Inflammable natural gas, in amounts exceeding several million cubic feet, has been found in wells drilled at Roma in Queensland. Small amounts of natural gas, accompanying artesian water, are commonly encountered in wells drilled in parts of the Great Artesian basin. According to location two types of gas are encountered in the Great Artesian basin region: (1) an inflammable hydrocarbon gas; and (2) a non-inflammable nitrogen gas, containing no hydrocarbons. The carbon dioxide type of gas is found in parts of New South Wales and Victoria.

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