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WA Libs would look at rolling back onshore gas export ban

A LIBERAL Western Australian government may not be likely this election but mines and petroleum shadow minister Bill Marmion believes if the party were in power now “Black Rock and Theia Energy would already be spending money” in the Canning Basin. They are currently mired in an environmental approval process. 

WA petroleum minister Bill Johnston

WA petroleum minister Bill Johnston

At an industry event yesterday organised by the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association serving Labor minister for mines, petroleum and energy Bill Johnston , and Dr David Honey shadow...

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