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Terrorism enters Sunrise debate

IN ANOTHER sign that Woodside's Sunrise LNG project is fraught with challenges, Timor-Leste resources minister Alfredo Pires has claimed that floating LNG vessels are "sitting ducks" for terrorists.

Terrorism enters Sunrise debate

He made this comment while in Perth at the AOG conference this week, where he unsurprisingly backed the strategy of building an onshore LNG plant in Timor instead. While the development approach is...

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