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Port Kembla decision puts AIE terminal on inside track

THE Australian Industrial Energy consortium appears to be winning the race to build Australia’s first LNG import terminal, with the announcement of a Port Kembla, New South Wales location and an expected final investment decision to follow later this year.

Andrew Forrest

Andrew Forrest

  The news comes as AGL Energy is reported to be targeting a final investment decision on its own east coast LNG import terminal sometime in the next financial year.   AIE's Port Kembla Gas Terminal...

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