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APPEA lashes opponents

AUSTRALIA'S upstream sector may have felt some vindication by anti-gas votes flat-lining in New South Wales electorates where gas projects are under development, but that just gave APPEA chairman Bruce Lake more ammunition to lash industry opponents yesterday for knowingly promulgating fictions on which they are still rarely challenged.

APPEA lashes opponents

Lake, who is also Vermilion Oil and Gas Australia managing director, said that just as industry had let inefficiencies creep in during the good times, governments had allowed unnecessary regulatory problems...

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