AUSTRALIA

East coast market on a knife-edge

THE balance of gas supply and demand on the east coast will be on a knife-edge over the next few years, according to fresh analysis by Ord Minnett.

East coast market on a knife-edge

When the first of Gladstone's three LNG projects starts later this year (BG/QCLNG is the first cab off the rank), annual east coast demand will begin soaring from 750 petajoules (PJ) in 2013 to 2100PJ...

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