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Beach boss warns of blackout risk as energy reform stalls

Brett Woods says Australia must back gas and CCS or risk losing control of its energy future

Beach Energy CEO Brett Woods speaks with Rystad Energy’s Calvin Lau during the Energy Club WA’s May industry dinner in Perth.

Beach Energy CEO Brett Woods speaks with Rystad Energy’s Calvin Lau during the Energy Club WA’s May industry dinner in Perth. | Credits: Energy Club WA

Australia is courting a major energy crisis unless governments urgently unlock new gas supply and fix a broken regulatory regime that has stalled critical projects and stifled investment, Beach Energy...

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