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Crunch time is coming for Australian gas imports

Months of energy shortfall warnings leading to an inevitable import solution.

Longford, with its three gas plants and one crude oil stabilisation plant, is one of the most important industrial facilities in Australia. Credit: ExxonMobil

Longford, with its three gas plants and one crude oil stabilisation plant, is one of the most important industrial facilities in Australia. Credit: ExxonMobil

Declining output at one of Australia's largest gas processing facilities, combined with diminishing supplies from key offshore fields in the southeast, is pushing the once-dismissed prospect of importing...

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