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How the LNG fortune cookie may crumble

CHINA may have rebuffed Russia's offer to pipe natural gas to the country, but a recent surge in its imports from Central Asia may topple the fortunes of Australia's $100 billion LNG export industry. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

How the LNG fortune cookie may crumble

Representing almost a quarter of Asia's natural gas demand, China is a key customer. Until recently, security of supply to grow its economy has been at the centre of its energy policy. But that economic...

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