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Aus' government urged to listen to biggest LNG trading partners

APPEA reacts to Japan and Singapore diversifying gas supplies

 APPEA CEO Samantha McCulloch (right) at the Bream A Platform offshore Australia.

APPEA CEO Samantha McCulloch (right) at the Bream A Platform offshore Australia.

  Speaking to Energy News on Tuesday, Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association chief executive Samantha McCulloch urged the government to listen to concerns from its biggest LNG trading...

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