Korean Government-backed KEPCO is taking the only appeal path available to recover $750m Bylong mine investment

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated December 19 2019 - 1:18pm, first published December 18 2019 - 1:30pm
Future: The site office of KEPCO's Bylong operations. The company has sought a review of an Independent Planning Commission decision to refuse KEPCO's Bylong coal mine proposal.
Future: The site office of KEPCO's Bylong operations. The company has sought a review of an Independent Planning Commission decision to refuse KEPCO's Bylong coal mine proposal.

A KOREAN Government-backed energy company that paid the NSW Government more than $400 million for a Bylong coal mining licence in 2010 has sought a judicial review after the mine was refused in September.

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