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Qld flags exploration expansion

THE upstream sector has applauded Queensland energy minister Mark Bailey for defending his LNG sector against his southern Labor comrades who blame it for their energy woes, and he has flagged expanding its gas exploration program that mandates domestic end use.

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The Sunshine State announced in late January it would effectively implement a limited domestic gas reservation policy by allocating a small parcel of potential gas supplies for Australian use only from...

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