AUSTRALIA

APIA becomes APGA

FALLING oil prices could lead to a reduction in gas drilling in Australia and even less gas available for consumers, further exacerbating the shortage of gas predicted in 2016-17, according to the president of the newly rebranded Australian Pipelines and Gas Association, Mark Dayman.

APIA becomes APGA

APGA, created yesterday out of the Australian Pipeline Industry Association, claims to have a unique insight into the national gas market as the representative of gas transportation in Australia. But the...

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