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Vic planning rules put brake on AGL LNG plans

WHILE New South Wales has essentially greenlit an LNG import terminal by declaring it ‘critical infrastructure’ and cutting the approvals process by up 12-18 months Victoria has gone the opposite way when considering AGL Energy’s proposed A$250 million plans for a Crib Point terminal.

 Environmental review for Crib Point LNG import project could add year to project approval

Environmental review for Crib Point LNG import project could add year to project approval

  Victoria has demanded a full environmental effects statement from AGL and its pipeliner partner APA Group.   "The proposal by AGL and APA will be closely examined and subject to community submissions...

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