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Port Kembla LNG to push east coast gas shortfall back to 2026: AEMO

AUSTRALIA Industrial Energy’s Port Kembla LNG import terminal is expected to plug the east coast gas supply gap until at least 2026, according to the market operator’s Gas Statement of Opportunities.

Port Kembla. Supplied/Colin Douch.

Port Kembla. Supplied/Colin Douch.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has flagged the project's ‘virtual pipeline' as being crucial to maintain steady supply, so long as first cargo is delivered by the winter of 2023.  AIE,...

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