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Australia’s ‘gas-fired’ recovery plans ignite industry fear – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s oil and gas giants are appealing to the Morrison government to take a cautious approach as it weighs plans for a local gas reservation scheme
“Therefore, caution is needed when considering any regulatory interventions that could risk the attractiveness of Australia as an investment destination for oil and gas projects these projects are essential for shoring up Australia’s future gas supplies.”
APPEA represents the nation’s largest oil and gas giants including Woodside, Santos, Origin, BHP, Shell, BP and Jemena.
In a strategy to drive down the high cost of energy for manufacturers and stimulate economic activity, the government’s gas-led…
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