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Narrabri should be online today: Woodside chief 

WOODSIDE Energy Group's CEO Meg O'Neill has stood up for her competitor Santos, suggesting its long-delayed Narrabri CSG project in New South Wales should have already been sending gas to market. 

Narrabri should be online today: Woodside chief 

    Santos maintains the CO2-heavy project could supply 70 petajoules of domestic gas to the state but has hit multiple roadblocks for years; despite a recent state government sign off it is now in...

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