Australia makes bold move as LNG supplier

Australia is increasing its liquefied natural gas production and export. Industry must contend with regulations, taxes, costs, and field development problems. The history of Australia's petroleum and natural gas production is told from its early days in the 1950s. All of Australia's gas cu...

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Main Author: White, Bill
Corporate Author: Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC)
Document Type: Issue paper
Publisher:Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC)
Date:December 2012
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