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Queensland's LNG trains offline by 2028: Rystad

RYSTAD Energy suggests Australia's CSG assets will decline by 60% over the next decade with trains closing by 2028.

 Without new supply the east coast can expect exports to stop

Without new supply the east coast can expect exports to stop

The solution is more exploration across Queensland's CSG basins but could also involve cutting domestic gas obligations and replacing supply with LNG import terminals or LNG concerns going all-electric...

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