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Perdaman confirms gas interest

THE Western Australia state election has prompted Perdaman Industries to confirm its multi-billion dollar urea manufacturing plant for Collie is still on the agenda, but only if the Dampier to Bunbury gas pipeline spur to the coal-mining town is built.

The came company was involved in the Burrup fertiliser plant.

The came company was involved in the Burrup fertiliser plant.

CEO Vikas Rambal also told the South Western Times this week that he had experience an "emotionally draining" few years trying to get the $3.2 billion project off the ground, but promised to revisit a...

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