APPEA 2016

Ahoy for Botany Bay LNG

ORIGIN Energy managing director Grant King said an LNG import terminal in Botany Bay flagged by Shell Australia country head Andrew Smith at APPEA 2016 yesterday as a viable and economic way of getting gas into New South Wales' gas market would be a sad outcome for the state, but would ultimately come down to transportation costs.

Ahoy for Botany Bay LNG

NSW has almost no indigenous gas production, and if that situation continues it will be the most distant state from gas production, despite the fact the state appears to have vast resources in the ground....

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