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Australia's LNG facilities could be empty in decades 

TWO Australian LNG cargoes have recorded prices of US$180 million each, but the longer term outlook for the commodity on both coasts is more complex, with field decline and reserves downward revisions suggesting the export industry could be all but gone in 30 years. 

 The Pluto plant

The Pluto plant

This comes just as Woodside Petroleum has sanctioned Scarborough in a move it says will bring down Asia's emissions, but one which will add vast amounts of emissions to its home state Western Australia...

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