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US to capitalise on gas surge: IEA

THE International Energy Agency’s new World Energy Outlook predicts a rise in gas demand of 45% to 2040 but also confirmed the clear and present danger of US exports targeting that demand, which Australia’s industry says is a warning to get policy settings right to capture the next wave of investment.

US to capitalise on gas surge: IEA

Coal is down and investment in renewables up, driven by cost and also policy, but one of the other clear winners is gas, with huge demand predicted, with much of that coming from China and then India. ...

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