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Gas imports not expected to raise prices, says importer

Industry fears global linkages could hike costs and impact local supply.

Fears grow over cost of imports on Australia's domestic gas market Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals.

Fears grow over cost of imports on Australia's domestic gas market Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals. | Credits: Squadron Energy

The glaring differences between gas importers and gas producers in the east coast market have been thrown into sharp relief today, with Squadron Energy dismissing producers' concerns about price hikes...

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