ENERGY TRANSITION

Imported gas could come sooner than expected

Squadron’s Port Kembla nearly ready to jump when needed

Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals. Credit: Squadron Energy

Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals. Credit: Squadron Energy | Credits: Squadron Energy

Gas imports – needed to ease the looming east coast energy crisis – could be on the horizon through Squadron Energy's Port Kembla LNG import terminal. The $300m terminal, three years in the making,...

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