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East coast gas users brace for price spike

NATIONAL Australia Bank says east coast residents face massive price spikes within three years due to Gladstone’s three LNG projects hoovering up gas from southern states to meet their supply contracts.

Arrow LNG site.

Arrow LNG site.

The bank said this morning that Shell was still pursuing regulatory approvals for its Arrow CSG project, which would be tied into Queensland Curtis LNG as Shell no longer sees Arrow as a stand-alone LNG...

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