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DEEP DIVE: Saudis get a taste for Australian LNG projects

Saudi Aramco is presenting itself as a trusty ally for Australia’s LNG growth plans

James Gavin
LNG on the move_Credit:Shutterstock

LNG on the move_Credit:Shutterstock

MidOcean Energy's acquisition of Tokyo Gas's Australian assets hands the world's largest energy company – Saudi Aramco - an entry into the Australian market, fleshing out its ambition to transform itself...

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