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La Niña could pose risk to industry

THE Bureau of Meteorology has predicted a La Niña event over the coming months, a system which could have the strength of the 2011 event which caused widespread damage. So what does this mean for industry?

La Niña could pose risk to industry

  La Niña will bring heavy rains and storms across the east coast of the country, and may bring with it cooler temperatures to Australia's biggest LNG customers, impacting gas demand. It will, if...

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