Australia:
Trade secrets and the regulation of hydraulic fracturing: toward a global perspective part 1
09 October 2013
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
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Published in: International Energy Law Review
Most governments around the globe face a conundrum. Their
citizens consume energy conspicuously, but many of their citizens
oppose energy development passionately. The development of natural
gas and oil through a process called hydraulic fracturing is only
the most recent example of the dilemma.
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