
Why would Australia choose to pay international prices for gas when a better option is available?
03/24/25 • 6 min
If Australia has abundant natural gas reserves, why are we considering importing LNG?
In this Transmission piece, Beth Griggs, Group Executive Strategy and Corporate Development at APA Group, breaks down the implications for businesses, consumers and our energy security.
If Australia has abundant natural gas reserves, why are we considering importing LNG?
In this Transmission piece, Beth Griggs, Group Executive Strategy and Corporate Development at APA Group, breaks down the implications for businesses, consumers and our energy security.
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