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ConocoPhillips CEO says Australia must remain competitive

IF Australia wants to take advantage of the next wave of LNG demand in the coming decades it must address sovereign risk issues, offer certainty to industry and improve its cost competitiveness, ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance said in his keynote speech to the opening of the APPEA conference this morning.

ConocoPhillips CEO says Australia must remain competitive

Introduced by APPEA CEO Andrew McConville in his first turn in the job since replacing Dr Malcolm Roberts in April, Lance told the plenary that Australia had seen cost and time overruns at its LNG plants....

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