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AWU calls for gas export limits  

THE inability to sign long-term gas supply deals as well as soaring prices is the reason east coast manufacturers are calling for tougher, retrospective restrictions on LNG exports from Queensland, the Australian Workers' Union said.

Sally Bogle
APPEA CEO Malcolm Roberts.

APPEA CEO Malcolm Roberts.

  In its report Shipping Away Our Competitive Advantage released yesterday, the AWU calls for a mandated, flexible minimum gas supply requirement requiring LNG producers to supply the domestic market...

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