1/8 About Linc Energy
This information sheet provides details about Linc Energy, its vision, its operations and the locations around the world in which it has business interests.
Through the unique combination of Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) and conventional Fischer-Tropsch technology to produce Gas to Liquids (GTL), Linc Energy is developing a significant energy business based on the production of cleaner energy solutions for the future. Linc Energy is an Australian energy company which listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in May 2006 and the OTCQX (New York) in December 2007.
2/8 Stakeholder Engagement
This information sheet provides details about how Linc Energy engages and works with members of communities where it conducts its business activities.
Linc Energy aims to ensure that wherever its activities happen, it develops and maintains good relationships with landowners, local communities and other stakeholders. Linc Energy takes prides in ensuring all stakeholders are kept up-to-date with information on Linc Energy’s activities.
3/8 Our Australian Resources & Tenements
This information sheet provides details about Linc Energy’s coal, oil and gas interests in Queensland and South Australia.
Linc Energy’s business requires an active exploration program to identify suitable resources for Underground Coal Gasification (UCG). Coal that is suitable for UCG is deep underground and is generally unsuitable for extraction by traditional methods. Securing coal resources for UCG is fundamental to Linc Energy’s business model and success. Linc Energy aims to ensure it has sufficient coal resources to sustain UCG operations into the future.
4/8 Our Technical Capabilities
This information sheet provides an overview of Linc Energy’s technical capabilities, knowledge and expertise for its Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) and Gas to Liquids (GTL) operations, as Linc Energy works towards commercialisation.
Linc Energy has designed, constructed and operated the Chinchilla Demonstration Facility to convert UCG synthesis gas (syngas) to liquid fuels. The facility is located about 300 kilometres west of Brisbane and is the only one of its kind in the world, which includes UCG trial generators and a GTL pilot plant.
5/8 Working for Linc Energy
This information sheet provides details about working for Linc Energy to develop a new and exciting organisation in a specialist, yet profitable energy industry. Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) to Gas to Liquids (GTL) is gaining momentum. Be part of the team creating a new energy industry.
Linc Energy is a dynamic organisation that has grown and developed from a small, entrepreneurial beginning. During its short life, Linc Energy has grown at a very fast pace and is continually evolving.
6/8 Land Access
This information sheet provides details about Linc Energy’s exploration activities. It provides landowners with details about what to expect, the notice of entry procedures, and the land rehabilitation steps undertaken once drilling is complete.
Linc Energy explores for coal and other minerals on granted tenements in locations in Australia and overseas. Linc Energy seeks to work with the landowners based on its tenements to facilitate its drilling and exploration activities.
7/8 Investing in Linc Energy
This information sheet provides details about investing in Linc Energy as it works to commercialise UCG and GTL technologies for cleaner energy solutions.
Linc Energy is leading the way in Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) for cleaner power generation and fuel production. Linc Energy has proven the combined use of UCG technology and Gas to Liquids (GTL) technology for cleaner energy solutions. Together, UCG and GTL can change today’s energy climate.
8/8 UCG is not CSG
Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) and Coal Seam Gas (CSG) both rely on coal, but are entirely different energy extraction processes and use different technologies. This information sheet will provide details on just how different UCG is to CSG.
What is Underground Coal Gasification? Gasification is the conversion of coal to a gas (called synthesis gas or syngas) through a series of controlled reactions involving heat, pressure, oxygen, coal and water. What is Coal Seam Gas? How are they different?