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Cyclone path shifts closer to LNG sites

WHILE Tropical Cyclone Quang is not expected to affect the petroleum industry to the same extent as Tropical Cyclone Olwyn, recent tracking has put its projected path further north towards Exmouth and the port of Ashburton.

Cyclone path shifts closer to LNG sites

As of 8am (WST) this morning Quang, which has come at the tail end of the cyclone season, was classed as a Category 3 cyclone and was about 200km northwest of Exmouth. The Bureau of Meteorology is not...

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