AUSTRALIA

Holding the pricing trump card

JAPAN may have stirred the pot on LNG pricing but it is China that has taken a stronger stance - and if its ongoing stalemate with Russia is any indication then Australian LNG exporters have a lot to be worried about. By <b>Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

Holding the pricing trump card

Japan recently called for a "paradigm shift" in the pricing model that underpins much of the $US200 billion Australian LNG industry, comprising many of the coal seam gas projects in Queensland and offshore...

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