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Queensland to be self sufficient in gas to 2032 

QUEENSLAND is predicted to be self-sufficient in keeping its three LNG export terminals full until early next decade, and will not need to top up supply with feedstock from the southern states. 

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  EnergyQuest's latest report also suggests LNG export terminals won't be needed in New South Wales or Victoria any time soon as the latter's two offshore producing basins are showing a much improved...

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