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AGL's Crib Point terminal face local councils' wrath

An independent inquiry into AGL Energy and APA Group's proposed Crib Point LNG import jetty and floating terminal kicked off this week, with AGL arguing gas prices could be lowered by as much as A$1 per gigajoule, while local councils and indigenous groups have strongly opposed the project.

AGL's Crib Point terminal face local councils' wrath

AGL first proposed the project in 2016 and has spent years tied in red tape in contrast to New South Wales where one project has been pushed through by the government.  The A$300 million project to...

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