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Australians charged ‘substantially’ more for country’s gas than buyers overseas – The Guardian
Competition watchdog concerned about widening gap between domestic and export prices and ‘inevitable impact’ on Australian industry

Consumers and businesses on Australias east coast are paying significantly more for gas than international customers buying its liquified natural gas (LNG) exports, the competition watchdog has found.
An interim report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found domestic gas users were offered prices of between $8 to $11 a gigajoule in late 2019 and early this year.
By comparison, LNG exporters were selling to their north Asian customers for less than $6 a gigajoule by e…
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