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LNG exporters offer last-minute concessions as Canberra weighs tougher gas rules

Queensland producers move to blunt domestic mandate ahead of government review

Days out from gas policy d-day, everything is back on the table. Pictured: federal energy minister Chris Bowen and WA premier Roger Cook.

Days out from gas policy d-day, everything is back on the table. Pictured: federal energy minister Chris Bowen and WA premier Roger Cook. | Credits: ALP/WA Government

Australia's east coast LNG exporters have made a late bid to defuse the threat of tougher domestic gas obligations, offering to cut spot cargoes and scale back third-party gas purchases as the Albanese...

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