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Gas from Scarborough could be destined for domestic market 

WOODSIDE Petroleum sees value in the Western Australian domestic gas market and is more than willing to sell gas into the theoretical west-east pipeline as it considers options for its Scarborough field if a second train at the Pluto LNG is not built. 

West-east pipeline supply also not off table: Coleman 

West-east pipeline supply also not off table: Coleman 

    In an analyst call this morning following yesterday's announcement of $US$3.92 billion worth of impairments, Woodside chief Peter Coleman said he would be more than happy to provide gas for a west-to-east...

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