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Price cap would kill Narrabri, Beetaloo, LNG import terminals 

THE government's plan for a possible $10 per gigajoule east coast gas price cap could put Australia on par with Argentina in terms of sovereign risk. 

A worker at QCLNG in Gladstone

A worker at QCLNG in Gladstone

  The cap would disincentive the LNG terminals that will be needed later this decade and ultimately remove or delay an entire year of east coast supply in less than eight years, EnergyQuest said today. ...

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