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Squadron objects to APA's grab for approval of eastern states pipeline plan

Rival solutions to east coast shortages cause friction

Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals.

Squadron's Port Kembla and CEO Rob Wheals. | Credits: Squadron Energy

A push by APA to get a quick approval for a $244 million gas pipeline expansion in Victoria's south-west has prompted rival Squadron Energy to leap in with claims to counter the infrastructure plan. ...

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